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29.04.2022 - 22:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Patients at Paisley's Royal Alexandra Hospital can now benefit from one visitor at a time following the easing of covid restrictions.
From 8am tomorrow, inpatients at the Corsebar Road site will be able to benefit from the support of one visitor at a time in most circumstances.
The visitor is allowed to change each visit.
In wards where a Covid-19 outbreak is being managed, essential visiting may be reintroduced on a temporary basis to help protect staff, patients and visitors until the situation can be resolved.
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Patients where there is a particularly high risk of infection will continue to have visiting arrangements discussed as part of individual risk assessments, as happens now. This easing of visiting restrictions follows a decrease in the prevalence of COVID-19 in the community and is in line with a national easing of restrictions as outlined by the Scottish Government. Visitors planning on making a trip to hospital to visit an inpatient are reminded that people in hospital are particularly vulnerable to the effects of infection. Therefore the following safety measures remain in place:
Jennifer Rodgers, deputy nurse director at NHSGGC, said: “We know how important it is for people in hospital to have support from the people who matter most to them.
"The move to restrict visiting was only ever temporary and in light of the reducing impact of Covid-19 in the community and on our hospitals, we’ve worked as quickly as possible to welcome increased support and presence from family members in our hospitals. “We are delighted to welcome visitors back to all our hospital wards. While the news is welcomed, we would ask visitors to
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