Rules around social distancing, hand washing, face coverings, and visiting will remain in place at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn, as the country reaches the final stage in the easing of lockdown restrictions.
Each inpatient at QEH is allowed one nominated visitor, who can visit for one hour per day. Patients must attend alone to outpatient appointments and the Trust’s Emergency Department and Acute Assessment areas. Exceptions apply to visitors accompanying a child or vulnerable patient with learning disabilities, autism or dementia, and patients who are critically ill or receiving end-of-life care.
Staff, patients and visitors will still be expected to wash or sanitise their hands on arrival at the hospital and ward; and must always wear a face covering, including when entering and moving through the hospital. Additional PPE continues to be required in high-risk areas or around patients with suspected or known COVID-19.
Visitors should cover any cuts on their hands, follow social distancing rules, and will be asked to provide their details for NHS Test and Trace. Visitors who have tested positive or are showing any symptoms of COVID-19, should not visit, to ensure everyone’s safety.
Where relatives are unable to visit in person, the Trust continues to facilitate virtual visits, including via phone, video calls, and messages.
Full details on rules for visiting at QEH can be found at qehkl.nhs.uk.