Important update: Face mask guidance for patients and visitors
There is a significant rise in influenza (flu) cases and other respiratory viruses nationally, which we are seeing at the hospital and in the local community.
In response to this, we encourage all patients and visitors to wear a face mask when in clinical areas and waiting areas (if they are able to tolerate one).
If patients are suspected or confirmed to have flu/respiratory infection, they should be provided with a face mask (if they are able to tolerate one).
Please be assured that the requirement for patients to wear a facemask will never compromise their clinical care, such as when oxygen therapy is required, or where it causes distress.
This measure will prevent people from getting the flu/other respiratory viruses and from passing them on to others and is expected to remain in place at least until the end of January, however this will be assessed on a weekly basis.
Thank you in advance for adhering to these measures and for helping to safeguard the health of our patients, people and visitors.
In response to this, we encourage all patients and visitors to wear a face mask when in clinical areas and waiting areas (if they are able to tolerate one).
If patients are suspected or confirmed to have flu/respiratory infection, they should be provided with a face mask (if they are able to tolerate one).
Please be assured that the requirement for patients to wear a facemask will never compromise their clinical care, such as when oxygen therapy is required, or where it causes distress.
This measure will prevent people from getting the flu/other respiratory viruses and from passing them on to others and is expected to remain in place at least until the end of January, however this will be assessed on a weekly basis.
Thank you in advance for adhering to these measures and for helping to safeguard the health of our patients, people and visitors.