WARRINGTON and Halton Teaching Hospitals will restrict visiting to ensure the safety of patients and staff during the coronavirus outbreak.
Visiting times on almost all wards will be between 4pm and 7pm daily with only two visitors allowed per day.
No children under the age of 16 will be permitted on any ward.
There will be some concessions to this including:
• Relatives of those nearing end of life will be supported to visit their loved ones, bespoke arrangements will be made by the nurse in charge.
• Patients on the intensive care unit where visiting will be between 2 and 5pm and 5 and 7pm daily, visits outside this will be on a case by case basis in discussion with ICU staff.
• Maternity, children’s and neonatal wards where arrangements are being made.
If visitors have a general cold, including cough, cold, runny nose they must not come to the hospital.
Visitors with any symptoms relating to a stomach upset, including diarrhoea and/or vomiting should not come to the hospital.
Kimberley Salmon-Jamieson, chief nurse and director for infection prevention and control said: “The safety of our patients and our staff is a priority at this challenging time.
We are asking everyone to support these measures which we hope will limit any opportunity for infection being brought in to our hospitals.
"We hope to restore open visiting as soon we are advised by Public Health England that the coronavirus threat is diminished.”
The Trust advises visitors to contact its Patient Advice and Liaison Service if they have specific concerns beyond this guidance, the service is available on weekdays on 275512.
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