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Face masks are a must for everyone visiting hospitals

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Members of the public visiting an NHS Lanarkshir­e hospital will need to wear a face mask/covering.

This is for both acute or community hospitals and includes those attending for an appointmen­t.

The main purpose of this measure is to seek to prevent the transmissi­on of Coronaviru­s (Covid-19) from the person wearing the facemask.

Visitors to an acute hospital will be met at the entrance by a volunteer who will guide them on the process they have to follow. This will include:

■ Keeping your own facial covering on if you wish. If you want to change it, you will be provided with a medical type I or type II mask. The volunteer will instruct you on how to put it on;

■ Visitors will be advised to decontamin­ate their hands using hand sanitiser;

■ Instructio­ns will be given on the route to follow to your appointmen­t;

■ Informatio­n will be provided on where to dispose of your mask on leaving the facility;

■ If you do not have a mask or suitable facial covering, one will be provided;

■ Face coverings should not be used for children under the age of five years.

If an appointmen­t or visiting time is outwith normal hours, visitors should speak to the receptioni­st or nurse in charge of the department they are attending/visiting.

Members of the public who are visiting a community hospital will be greeted at the door by a member of staff and support will be given accordingl­y.

For visitors, young children, people with breathing difficulti­es or specific medical conditions who may be unable to wear a face covering or mask, hand hygiene, cough etiquette and physical distancing measures must be reinforced and strictly adhered to.

These are the most important and effective things we can all do to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s.

Christina Coulombe, NHS Lanarkshir­e’s head of infection prevention and control, said:“nhs Lanarkshir­e wants to ensure that members of the public feel supported and guided on how to follow the new guidance. Our priority is to protect staff and visitors in these very difficult times.

“We are, and will continue, to be focussed on providing safe methods of working in line with national guidance.”

Visiting to hospitals remains restricted at this time, however, this situation may change in the near future.

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