Uxbridge Gazette

Hospital staff in self-isolation after Covid exposure

MOVE MADE AS A PRECAUTION AFTER PATIENTS TEST POSITIVE

- By OWEN SHEPPARD owen.sheppard@reachplc.com @owen_sheppard

TWENTY-FOUR members of staff at Hammersmit­h Hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU) are self-isolating as a precaution after exposure to Covid19.

A spokespers­on for Imperial College London Healthcare NHS Trust, which runs the hospital, confirmed the news on Friday October 30.

An anonymous source explained that it happened after two patients, who arrived with non-Covid issues, were admitted to the ICU.

The two patients were thought to be clear of Covid but subsequent­ly tested positive.

It is not known whether any of the 24 ICU staff have since tested positive.

The Trust has said the staff absences “have not impacted” its capacity at Hammersmit­h Hospital’s ICU.

A Trust spokespers­on said: “We are prepared to respond to the rising number of cases of Covid-19 nationally and have comprehens­ive internal test and trace procedures in place to help keep our staff and patients safe. This helps us respond quickly if a patient tests positive for Covid-19 unexpected­ly, to ensure that there is no further spread of the virus.

“As a precaution, 24 members of staff at Hammersmit­h ICU were asked to self-isolate recently following potential contact with a confirmed case of Covid-19, as per our usual policies.

“This has not impacted our ICU capacity as we also have robust plans in place to support and cover in instances where staff are required to self-isolate.”

On Wednesday October 28, the Trust confirmed it had 55 patients who had tested positive, of whom 13 were on ventilator­s. These figures include patients at the Trust’s two other major hospitals in west London – Charing Cross Hospital and St Mary’s Hospital.

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