Sunderland Echo

Surge in hospital Covid cases

- Poppy Kennedy poppy.kennedy@jpimedia.co.uk @ReporterPo­ppy

More than 200 patients who have a confirmed positive for Covid-19 are being treated at South Tyneside and Sunderland Trust’s hospitals.

Trust healthcare leaders are appealing for public support as hospitals manage a surge in Covid-19 cases which is putting significan­t pressures on services.

South Tyneside District Hospital and Sunderland Royal Hospital are now caring for the same number of patients as at the height of the pandemic in April with more than 200 people in hospital with confirmed Covid-19.

NHS bosses are extremely concerned that Covid-19 is being brought into hospital and spread due to complacenc­y creeping in and people ignoring the vital rules that are in place to keep patients and staff safe.

NHS staff at the Trust’s hospitals have also had to endure unacceptab­le behaviour when asking people to wear face masks.

The Trust is urgently reminding people:

· Face masks must be worn at all times within hospital. · Visiting to all adult inpatient wards remains suspended and patients must not leave ward areas to meet family members anywhere on the hospital site.

· Patients attending the Emergency Departm ent should do so alone.

· Patients attending outpatient appointmen­ts, arriving for tests or scans, or coming into hospital for planned care should come alone. NHS · Abuse staff will of any not kind be tolerat- against ed and action will be taken as necessary.

Cases at South Tyneside District Hospital have increased dramatical­ly over the past two weeks with over 100 people now in hospital with confirmed Covid -19, more than double the number of patients the hospital was caring for at the start of the pandemic.

Dr Shaz Wahid, Executive Medical Director at the trust said: “We are worried that Covid is being unintentio­nally brought into the hospital as people are not following the strict rules we have in place. We need the public’s support now more than ever.

“In recent weeks we’ve become increasing­ly concerned at the number of family members coming onto our hospital sites, without wearing a face covering, to drop off personal items for their loved ones, as well as the number of patients leaving wards to meet family members outside who are not adhering to social distancing rules. “Our busy frontline staff are trying their very best to manage this, but sadly it too often results in very poor behaviour and verbal abuse which is unacceptab­le. "Our staff have worked tirelessly to keep everyone safe throughout the pandemic, but we need patients and the public to keep playing their part too. There is simply no room for any complacenc­y now and we need everyone to do their bit.” people if positive they The are not Trust or confirmed to have attend is been reminding Covid-19 hospital told by NHS Test and Trace to selfisolat­e and to call the ward manager if they do need to drop something off for their loved ones. Dr W ah id added :“It is more vital than ever that we pull together to minimise the spread of Covid-19 and protect our most vulnerable people and of course our NHS services as we head into Christmas and the festive period.”

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