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Hospital patients allowed two visitors

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PATIENTS in hospitals in Fife will be allowed two visitors per day as Covid rules are eased.

Various rules have been in place since the start of the pandemic, with visiting banned at its height.

More recently, NHS Fife has limited visitors to one per patient, but this will be changed to two from today.

Health board chiefs say this is now possible due to a fall in the number of patients with the virus in Fife hospitals.

Two-metre distancing remains in place, so a limit of one person will be enforced where this cannot be accommodat­ed.

In those cases, patients will be allowed two guests, but at different times.

Essential visiting will continue in wards or areas where people are being treated for Covid, which includes visiting relatives who are receiving end-oflife care and supporting those with mental health issues, learning disabiliti­es, autism or dementia.

In paediatric, neonatal and maternity wards, any children visiting a hospital must be the sibling of those receiving care.

Janette Owens, NHS Fife’s director of nursing, said: “Visits from loved ones are really beneficial for patients’ recovery, and we’re committed to making visiting as safe, open and accessible as possible.

“We know allowing only one visitor at a time has been difficult for some patients, and indeed for their families – however, this was essential in helping us reduce the opportunit­y for clusters of Covid to develop in our hospitals.

“As we ease these restrictio­ns, strict hygiene and distancing measures will remain in place to help us minimise the risk to patients and healthcare staff.

“The fact that we are seeing fewer clusters in our hospitals has been greatly helped by visitors adhering to the measures in place on the use of face coverings and hand washing, and we’re very pleased to be in a position where we can ease visiting restrictio­ns once more.”

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