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10:57 AM May 24, 2021
The visitor ban at Lister Hospital in Stevenage has been lifted
- Credit: Courtesy of the East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
A visitor ban imposed at Stevenage s Lister Hospital at the beginning of the first lockdown to help stop the spread of coronavirus has been lifted.
Visitors to adult inpatient wards are being welcomed back, with patients staying in hospital now able to have one visitor for a one-hour timeslot, which must be booked on the East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust s website beforehand.
To help ensure the safety of the hospital’s patients and staff, the visitor must be the same person for each visit. After making a booking, visitors must complete a risk assessment to bring with them on the day for the nursing team to review.
COVID-19 visitor ban lifted at Lister Hospital Stevenage
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“Please can we request that you do not contact the maternity unit to rearrange scans as the timing of scans will directly impact the screening choices available to you, and we do not have availability of appointments to reorganise scans on this basis.”
Other scans, such as growth scans, as well as antenatal appointments, must continue to be unaccompanied.
The no visitor policy for the antenatal and postnatal inpatient services also remains in place. Rachael said: “We have reviewed and updated the risk assessments for our inpatient areas in light of the current circumstances and the region being subject to Tier 4 restrictions. Unfortunately, due to these circumstances, we are not currently in a position to make changes to our restrictions in these areas.