Healthcare organizations remind
visitors: masks required at hospitals, clinics
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[August 12, 2020]
Local healthcare organizations on Friday emphasized that anyone
visiting a hospital or clinic must wear a mask at all times, saying
that the public’s compliance is critical to reduce the community
spread of COVID-19.
All visitors must wear masks for the entire duration of their visit,
including at all times while in a patient’s room. Visitors who
refuse to wear a mask will not be allowed to enter or will be asked
to leave the facility if they do not comply.
“We realize there are times when it is beneficial to a patient to
have a loved one physically present,” said Dr. David Graham,
Memorial Health System senior vice president and chief quality and
innovation officer. “However, we need the public’s help to keep our
patients, our healthcare workers and the community safe.”
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Hospital leaders also urged family members to use electronic alternatives like
videoconferencing to check in on hospitalized patients and to limit in-person
visits as much as possible.
Visitors may wear disposable masks, cloth masks or bandannas. Any mask must
cover the wearer’s nose and mouth, and the visitor must keep it in that position
at all times. If a visitor does not have a mask, one will be provided at the
entry.
“There is clear scientific evidence that wearing a mask helps reduce the
possibility of community spread of COVID-19,” said Allison Paul, a registered
nurse and chief nursing executive for HSHS Illinois. “It’s critical that those
visiting our healthcare facilities do their part by following these
regulations.”
[Memorial Health Systems] |