Shotley peninsula: Visiting suspended at Ipswich hospital as from Wednesday

By Derek Davis

29th Oct 2021 | Local News

Visiting at Ipswich hospitals will be suspended fro three weeks as from Wednesday morning.

A surge in Covid cases on the Shotley peninsula and the rest of Babergh, along with a large rise in Ipswich, has prompted hospital bosses to close its doors and it is hoped the drop in football in the building will prevent further spread.

A review will be held in two weeks to assess Covid cases numbers, staff sickness and the current effect on hospitals which are near capacity.

Giles Thorpe, chief nurse at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT), which runs Felixstowe Ipswich and Colchester hospitals, said:"Our number one priority is to keep everyone – patients, visitors and staff – safe, and one of the ways we can do this is to reduce the number of people in our hospitals.

"This is not a decision we have made easily. We know how much it means to our patients to have visitors and how important visiting is to families and friends of a loved one in hospital, too. However, we have made this decision to keep all our patients and staff safe.

"Considering the rising number of COVID-19 infections across Suffolk and that there are now more people in hospital with the virus, we need to take this action now."

However, there are some exceptions and visiting will still be supported for:

End-of-life care

Those in formal caring roles for patients with learning disabilities or severe dementia, for example

Parents of children

Maternity

There will be no changes in these areas.

At ESNEFT, the changes will apply at Ipswich Hospital, Felixstowe Hospital, Aldeburgh Hospital and Bluebird Lodge in Ipswich.

The situation in north east Essex is being kept under close review.

For now, the Trust's restricted visiting policy will continue at Colchester Hospital, Clacton Hospital and Fryatt Hospital, in Harwich.

One named visitor is welcome to pre-book a visiting slot to see a patient for one hour a day after they have been in hospital for 24 hours.

     

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