Memorial Health System Eases
Visitor Restrictions at its Five Hospitals
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[June 12, 2021]
As the number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients decreases and more
than half of the state’s population has been vaccinated, Memorial
Health System is easing visitor restrictions today (June 11) at its
five hospitals.
Those hospitals – Memorial Medical Center in Springfield, Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln, Decatur Memorial Hospital,
Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville and Taylorville Memorial
Hospital – now will permit two visitors at a time for each adult
inpatient between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
The hospitals also will allow one overnight visitor for each
patient. However, no visitors will be permitted for patients being
treated for COVID-19 or being evaluated for the virus until a
COVID-19 infection is ruled out.
The decision comes as Illinois prepares to enter the final stage,
known as Phase 5, of its recovery plan in wake of the COVID-19
pandemic. In this phase, the state will loosen restrictions and
fully reopen all sectors of the economy.
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“Our first priority has always been and continues to be to keep our patients and
frontline healthcare workers safe from this virus,” said Dr. Raj Govindaiah,
senior vice president and chief medical officer for Memorial Health System. “We
recognize that these tightened visitor guidelines have been challenging for
patients and their families. That’s why we’re grateful we have reached a point
in our fight against COVID-19 where we can safely ease these guidelines.”
Some preventive measures will remain at the five hospitals. Masks will still be
required. Visitors will continue to check in at the entrances. Social
distancing, especially in waiting rooms, will continue to be observed.
Eleven COVID-19 patients, six of whom were in intensive care, were in Memorial
Health System’s hospitals as of June 4. That represents a decrease from a high
of 173 patients back on Nov. 30, 2020.
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