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Laura Ferguson

Glasgow hospitals ease visiting restrictions as covid measures relaxed

Visiting restrictions in Glasgow hospitals have been eased as part of new relaxed covid measures.

All adult patients across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) hospitals are now able to receive one visitor per day in most circumstances.

The change includes all adult inpatient wards, including mental health, with rules allowing a different visitor to see the patient each day.

Additionally, all maternity wards will now be able to support two visitors – one essential, and one additional person. Visits must be arranged in advance with the ward to enable us all to follow physical distancing rules.

In wards where a Covid-19 outbreak is being managed, essential visiting may be reintroduced on a temporary basis to help protect staff, patients and visitors until the situation can be resolved.

The decision to ease visiting restrictions was made following a decrease in the prevalence of covid in the community and in line with the national easing of restrictions outlined by the Scottish Government last week.

Visitors planning on making a trip to hospital to visit an inpatient are asked to keep the following safety measure in mind:

  • Consider the additional potential risk visiting may bring to patients, family members and staff, when deciding whether to visit.
  • Take a Lateral Flow Test before visiting.
  • Unless exempt, you must continue to wear a face mask throughout your visit.
  • Use hand gel on arrival, departure and when you come into contact with surfaces during your visit.
  • Maintain a physical distance of two metres wherever possible
  • Do not visit if you have symptoms of Covid-19, or if you are isolating due to contact with a person with Covid-19 unless in specific and limited situations such as end of life care.

Jennifer Rodgers, Deputy Nurse Director at NHSGGC, said: “We know how important it is for patients to be able to receive the support of at least one visitor per day. The move to essential visiting was only ever temporary and in light of the reducing impact of Omicron in the community and on our hospitals, we’ve worked as quickly as possible to enable the positive change for patients.

“While the news is welcomed, we would still urge caution and advise all visitors to ensure they’re familiar with the safety guidelines in place to help minimise any potential spread of the virus. These guidelines are available to view on the NHSGGC website under the visiting pages.”

Angela O’Neill, Deputy Nurse Director at NHSGGC, added: “We would like to thank our patients and the public for their patience and understanding during this difficult and challenging time. We continue to monitor the situation and where it’s safe and appropriate to do so, we will look to further ease visiting restrictions as we work towards moving back to full person centred visiting.”

Full details of the changes to visiting can be found here.

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