Visiting restrictions to continue at Peterborough hospital when lockdown ends

Visiting restrictions will remain in place at Peterborough City, Hinchingbrooke and Stamford Hospitals when the second COVID lockdown ends this week.
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The restrictions mean that visiting patients on wards is still not permitted at the moment, and people should attend outpatient appointments on their own, wherever possible. This is to ensure people only come to our hospitals if absolutely necessary in order to limit the spread of Covid-19.

Dr Kanchan Rege, Chief Medical Officer for North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We are still seeing an increase in the number of patients with Coronavirus needing hospital care, despite the lockdown being in place. While for many a more normal way of life can be resumed after 2 December, we need to continue with our restrictions for visitors on all our hospital sites.

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“We can appreciate how hard it is to stay in hospital without seeing your loved ones, but we have put measures in place to help people stay connected through emails, Skype or FaceTime in the hope we can make it easier.

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“The full details of our visiting restrictions and the exceptions in place, such as for maternity, paediatrics, end of life care and for patients with special needs, are available on our website and social media channels.”