South Wales Echo

Sharp rise in numbers catching Covid in hospitals

- WILL HAYWARD Welsh Affairs Editor will.hayward@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THERE has been a sharp rise in the number of people catching Covid in Welsh hospitals.

Since the start of the pandemic the amount of people catching coronaviru­s inside healthcare settings has fluctuated, usually in relation to the amount of community transmissi­on.

From the start of May 2021 until mid August there amount of hospital transmissi­on has been very small. However, it has now increased dramatical­ly.

At the moment, the Hywel Dda health board area, which covers west Wales, has the highest amount of hospital transmissi­on in Wales with 38 cases in the last week. This is the highest rate within that health board’s area since February.

We asked Hywel Dda if a specific outbreak had triggered the spike in hospital infection or whether it was a general rise.

Mandy Rayani, director of nursing, quality and patient experience at the health board said: “We are seeing an increase in cases of Covid-19 across our communitie­s and this will inevitably have an impact on the level of Covid-19 related activity and infection in hospital settings.

“We have strict visiting restrictio­ns in place across our hospitals to ensure we can safely support and protect our patients while in our care. These restrictio­ns are reviewed regularly and efforts are being made to minimise restrictio­ns wherever possible and safe to do so.

“To ensure the safety of patients and hospital staff, we continue to encourage people visiting any of our hospitals for an appointmen­t or to see a loved one, to carry out a lateral flow device (LFD) test at home prior to

travelling to the hospital. Do not attend a hospital site as a visitor if you have any of the known Covid symptoms.

“When visiting our hospitals please wear a face mask. This will be replaced by a surgical face mask at reception or when you arrive at the ward.

“Please maintain social distancing and wash your hands as often as possible using soap and water and hand sanitiser. We thank everyone for your understand­ing at this time while we work to stop the spread of this virus.”

The virus being transmitte­d in hospitals is one of the most dangerous ways for it to circulate because many people in hospital already have underlying health conditions vastly increasing the chance of the disease being fatal.

The other issue comes from the fact that increased hospital infection makes it harder for the NHS to work through the enormous backlog of elective procedures because the safety measures that come with hospital transmissi­on mean each procedure takes longer due to cleaning time.

 ?? ?? The number of hospital transmissi­ons of coronaviru­s has increased recently
The number of hospital transmissi­ons of coronaviru­s has increased recently

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