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Visiting restrictions partially lifted at Royal United Hospital as pressures ease

Wednesday 14th April 2021 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Limited visiting has been reintroduced at the Royal United Hospital in Bath as pressures of the coronavirus pandemic begin to ease.

Photo © Andrew Harker / Shutterstock.com

Most visiting was suspended at the end of November 2020 in line with government advice to help protect patients and staff and to slow the spread of the virus.

With COVID-19 cases reducing at the RUH and with updated NHS guidance, new visiting arrangements have been introduced.

RUH Chief Executive Cara Charles-Barks said: “This is excellent news and will come as a welcome relief to patients and their families.

“The health, safety and wellbeing of our patients, communities, individuals and teams remain our absolute priority, and we are really pleased to be able to relax our regulations in a managed and responsible way.”

As of Monday 12th April, visiting is allowed in the hospital with each patient able to have one visitor a day for a maximum of one hour.

In most cases, these visitors will be limited to one close family contact or someone important to the patient.

Visitors will be expected to provide their name and contact details for NHS Test and Trace purposes.

Visits must be booked at least a day in advance with ward staff to avoid overcrowding. All visitors must wear a face mask or covering at all times and will be expected to follow social distancing and infection prevention and control measures.

In some situations, such as when visiting a patient who has suspected or confirmed COVID-19, extra personal protective equipment may be required.

Exceptions to the general one visitor only rule include the Children’s Ward and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, vulnerable adults and patients nearing the end of life.

Cara Charles-Barks added: “We understand how difficult it has been for many people to have been unable to visit, or restricted in visiting, their loved ones and friends over the past four months.

“It was important then to help to keep our patients and staff safe – and it’s important now that we keep these new visiting arrangements under review as we all start, hopefully, to return to some sort of normality of life.”

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