Temporary Visitor Restrictions in
Effect for Memorial Health Hospitals to Help Prevent Spread of
Respiratory Illnesses
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[December 27, 2024]
SPRINGFIELD – Memorial Health is implementing
temporary visitor restrictions effective Dec. 27 at its five
hospitals to curb the spread of respiratory illnesses.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) recommended
temporary visitor restrictions due to a statewide increase in
respiratory illness including COVID-19, influenza and RSV. The
restrictions apply to inpatient units at all five Memorial Health
hospitals: Decatur Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville Memorial
Hospital, Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Springfield Memorial Hospital
and Taylorville Memorial Hospital. The restrictions will not apply
to outpatient Memorial Care locations, including urgent or primary
care and laboratory or imaging appointments.
For the safety of patients and their families as well as Memorial
Health colleagues, Memorial Health requires that hospital visits be
limited to two visitors per patient at one time, and that all
visitors be 18 years of age or older and show no signs of illness.
Masks are encouraged but not required at this time. Disposable masks
will be available for visitors upon entry.
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To help prevent the spread of illness, cover your mouth when
coughing or sneezing, wash your hands frequently, receive all
recommended vaccinations and wear a mask around others. Most
people who suffer from respiratory illness recover completely in
one to two weeks, but some people develop serious and
potentially life-threatening medical complications, according to
the IDPH.
For additional information about respiratory illnesses,
including symptoms and prevention, visit the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention website at cdc.gov.
[Anne Davis
Memorial Health Media Relations]
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