Changes to mask guidance at UHDB sites - December 2023
We have carefully reviewed our mask wearing guidance and, from Friday 8 December, masks will be a personal choice rather than a mandatory requirement for staff, patients and visitors inside our hospitals.
This updated guidance applies to all areas of the hospitals including clinical and non-clinical spaces. Masks will still be available at all entrances for anyone who chose to wear one.
Garry Marsh, Executive Chief Nurse, said: "After carefully monitoring the levels of respiratory infections in our hospitals and our communities, we have made the decision to ease mask wearing restrictions across our hospitals.
"I would like to thank everyone for their cooperation while restrictions have remained in place for helping to keep our vulnerable patients safe."
If you have symptoms of a respiratory infection, or have tested positive for Covid-19, please avoid visiting our hospitals if possible. If you do need to visit, for compassionate reasons for example, please contact the ward / department you wish to visit prior to entering our sites for advice and guidance.
If you are visiting for compassionate reasons and are displaying symptoms, you must wear a mask, please inform a member of staff prior to visiting.
If you are visiting a patient who has a suspected or confirmed respiratory infection, you must wear a mask but will be guided by clinical staff upon arrival.
It is important for all patients and visitors to continue to practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands with soap and water regularly while visiting our hospitals, as well as following any additional Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) guidance provided by our colleagues. If you are experiencing cold and flu symptoms whilst at work, we ask that you please wear a mask when attending face-to-face meetings and when delivering one-to-one patient care.