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Hospital cautious despite rule change

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A HOSPITAL trust has issued an update on its visiting rules following the Prime Minister’s announceme­nt that self-isolation will be scrapped this week.

Southport and Ormskirk Hospital Trust has revealed it plans to keep restrictio­ns in place to protect vulnerable patients from the virus despite Boris Johnson’s plan being announced yesterday.

The NHS Trust will continue to keep hospital visits to a minimum and has asked those entering the hospital to continue wearing masks and to use hand sanitisers provided in the buildings.

Dr Kate Clark, medical director at Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust, said: “We know from conversati­ons we have with patient families how distressin­g it can be not being able to visit freely.

“However, many of our patients are frail and vulnerable, and we must continue taking precaution­s to keep them safe while the potential for Covid infection remains.”

Visits are to be arranged by appointmen­t for some patients who need direct support from family and friends. It is usually limited to one person per patient unless the patient is at the end of their life in which case two visitors are allowed.

Separate arrangemen­ts are in place for visits to maternity and the children’s ward at Ormskirk hospital, and North West Regional Spinal Injuries Centre at Southport hospital.

Dr Clark added: “We continue to see deaths of patients with Covid. The threat from this deadly disease has not gone away. We must learn to live with Covid and still protect those at risk.”

Precaution­s listed by the trust when visiting are:

You must wear a facecoveri­ng during your visit unless you have a documented medical exemption.

You must also wear gloves and a disposable apron when visiting an inpatient. These are provided by the Trust.

All visitors should take a same-day lateral flow test, regardless of vaccinatio­n status and be able to provide proof of a negative result. Test kits are available free from local pharmacies as well as online.

Anyone testing positive will need to follow up with a PCR test a local testing centre

On arrival at hospital, visitors’ temperatur­es will be checked and they will be asked about possible Covid symptoms.

Anyone with a raised temperatur­e or Covid symptoms will not be able to visit.

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