New visiting restrictions at Harrogate District Hospital due to coronavirus concerns
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Harrogate and District NHS Trust has introduced new restrictions, including limiting visiting times to one hour per day per visitor. The visiting hour for wards is 6-7pm.
A spokesperson for the Trust, said: "We are asking the public to limit visiting and to consider other ways of keeping in touch, like phone calls. Visitors must be immediate family members or carers.
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Hide Ad"They should not visit any health and care settings, and this applies to all inpatient, diagnostic and outpatient areas, if they are unwell, especially if they have a high temperature or a new, persistent cough, or are vulnerable as a result of their medication, a chronic illness, or they are over 70 years of age."
Visitors should also be limited to one per patient, unless:
• The patient is receiving end-of-life care
• The visitor needs to be accompanied - accompanying visitors should not stay in patient, ward or communal areas, and this applies to inpatient and outpatient settings
• They are a partner and birthing partner accompanying a woman in labour.
• No children under 12 should be visiting without the ward sister or charge nurse’s prior permission.
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Hide AdHospitals and other health and care settings will restrict visiting to one hour per day at designated visiting times.
Slightly different rules apply to paediatrics and neonates – two visitors are allowed and this may include a child under 12. Paediatric trusts can use their own discretion on visiting hours.
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