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New test advice to visit hospital

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VISITORS to Tayside hospitals should have a negative Covid result on a lateral flow test before arriving, health bosses have advised.

NHS Tayside chiefs say the change is still only guidance but advise people are strongly encouraged to follow.

The plea has been issued because the new Omicron variant appears to be far more transmissi­ble than previous variants of coronaviru­s.

Current data suggests cases are doubling every two days.

It comes as Nicola Sturgeon reinforces the message for Scots to stay at home much more than they usually would amid the threat of Omicron.

A spokesman for NHS Tayside said: “With the new Omicron variant being more transmissi­ble than the Delta variant, there are still strict infection prevention and control measures in place in our hospitals which are in place to keep our patients and staff safe.

“Visiting will continue to be by appointmen­t only and visitors should contact the ward senior charge nurse/midwife to arrange a time to visit.

“This will ensure that wards are not overcrowde­d and staff can make sure everyone is following the physical distancing rules.

“There may be some circumstan­ces where it is still not safe for a patient to have a visitor, if this is the case, we will tell you why and keep it under review where possible.”

There is concern of a shortage of lateral flow kits after online ordering of the devices was suspended earlier this week on the UK Government’s website.

Boris Johnson has denied there is a shortage and says devices should be available widely again soon.

Patients at Tayside hospital should continue to attend hospital for outpatient clinic appointmen­ts and for planned procedures.

All patients, with the exception of children and vulnerable adults, should attend alone.

Visitors should take a lateral flow test and return a negative result before visiting anyone in hospital.

Patients in hospital can have no more than two visitors per person at any one time.

Visitors should contact the ward to arrange an appointmen­t time to visit and discuss the visiting process.

No visit will be permitted if a visitor is unwell, has symptoms of Covid-19, or is currently in isolation.

Visitors must maintain one-metre physical distancing in all communal areas of the hospital.

They must also wear a fluid resistant face mask at all times. Masks are provided at our hospital entrances.

Visitors must wash their hands frequently and use the alcoholbas­ed hand sanitiser.

Movement around the hospital must be limited as much as possible and any gathering in public areas of the hospital must be avoided.

Visitors will not have access to staff dining areas.

Public toilet facilities are open.

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