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Cases of flu, RSV and Covid are increasing in the community and, as a result, in the number of people being admitted to hospital.

People should not visit hospital if they have any signs of an illness, such as a cold or flu, or are experiencing symptoms like diarrhoea and or vomiting

Lesley Thomson, Nurse Director, said: “We understand that patients in hospital want to see their family and friends. It is extremely important that anyone who is feeling unwell or has been experiencing diarrhoea or vomiting be clear of any symptoms for at least 48 hours before visiting.

“This will help us protect your loved ones and all of the patients, who are already in hospital due to an illness, not to be exposed to other viruses which could make them even more unwell.

“It is important that anyone who is feeling unwell stays at home. People can always phone or FaceTime their loved one and visit when they are symptom free and feeling better.

“Also, those who are well enough to visit can help prevent infection spreading by washing their hands with soap and water when entering the hospital and before they leave the wards rather than just using hand sanitiser.

“Thank you for your co-operation, we appreciate your support.”

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