NHS hospital asks visitors to wear masks again after 'significant' rise in Covid cases
Staff and visitors urged not to enter healthcare settings if they have virus symptoms
An
NHS hospital has asked staff, visitors and patients to wear
face masks in all clinical areas following a "significant" rise in Covid cases.
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said that anyone entering its hospitals and community hubs would need to wear a face covering to prevent the spread of infection.
In a statement, the Trust said: "Along with our staff, visitors, outpatients and anyone accompanying them are asked to wear masks in all clinical areas and anywhere they will be in close contact with others for longer periods of time.
"Please ask staff if you do not have a mask and they will provide you with one.
"We are also asking that anyone coming into our hospitals or community hubs please sanitise their hands, keep their distance from others and avoid visiting if unwell with viral symptoms such as cough, cold or fever."
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The national NHS guidance states that
individual trusts can decide their own mask-wearing protocols based on the infection rate in their area.
Chelsea and Westminster NHS Trust in west London still requires guests to wear face masks in all clinical areas, including wards and outpatient waiting areas, unless medically exempt.
Staff at the Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals also
continue to wear personal protective equipment including masks and gloves, according to a message on its website.
"We might ask patients to wear masks in certain clinical areas, such as those with transplant patients," it adds.
Earlier this month, the Royal Stoke University Hospital and Stafford's County Hospital reintroduced face mask rules to limit the spread of respiratory diseases.
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton also said that mask wearing would return in its emergency departments and admissions units to protect vulnerable patients.
More than 12,100 new
Covid cases were reported in the week up to October 14, according to the latest UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) figures. It is a drop on the 16,564 infections recorded in the seven days up to October 2 but significantly higher than the summer.
Cases remain low in London, with just 63 reported on October 18 - a significant drop on the 225 infections recorded two weeks before.
The Standard has contacted several London NHS trusts seeking their latest guidance on mask wearing.
Healthcare charities and patient groups have called on NHS England to reintroduce Covid precautions to protect clinically vulnerable patients.
Laura Challinor, senior policy and public affairs manager at Blood Cancer UK, told the British Medical Journal: “As we go into the autumn with covid-19 cases rising and the uncertainty of a new variant, routine testing in healthcare settings should now be reinstated to monitor and mitigate the risk of covid-19 for people with weakened immune systems.”