Letterkenny University Hospital continues to manage an outbreak of Covid-19, which is impacting a number of wards. Visiting restrictions will continue on all impacted wards, in line with national guidance.
While the hospital continues to deal with the outbreak, the public is urged only to visit the hospital if absolutely necessary.
The hospital is following the national public health guidance in relation to the management of suspect cases, confirmed cases and close contacts. Covid-19 testing and contact tracing of both staff and patients is being carried out.
Letterkenny University Hospital is facilitating patient visiting in all areas of the hospital not affected by the outbreak in line with national guidance. However, visitors are being asked only to attend if absolutely necessary.
Sean Murphy, General Manager of Letterkenny University Hospital urged the public to be mindful of patient and staff safety.
“Our local community can help the hospital and protect both patients and staff by staying vigilant against Covid-19. As we deal with this outbreak, we would urge people to only visit the hospital if absolutely necessary and to follow all safety guidelines in attending.”
Letterkenny University Hospital is also requesting that where possible, approved visitors will have received a Covid-19 vaccination, in order to minimise the risk to patients.
The hospital facilitates one visitor per inpatient each day by appointment. Appointments are staggered across all ward areas each day at 6.30pm, 7.15pm and 8pm. Only one person can visit at any given time and only one visit per patient per day can be facilitated at the present time. Visits must be pre-arranged by family members / visitors, who should contact the relevant ward or Unit in advance. Visitors are required to complete a screening checklist regarding COVID-19, prior to visiting the hospital.
It is also recommended that children do not visit the hospitals, unless agreed in advance on compassionate grounds, with the ward / Unit manager.
Hospital appointments are going ahead
People who have outpatient or other appointments at the hospital are advised that they should still attend their appointment unless contacted by a member of staff from the hospital and advised not to attend.
People should come to their appointments no earlier than ten minutes before the allotted time alone to help with social distancing, unless the support of another person is essential.
Anyone with Covid-19 symptoms, awaiting a Covid-19 test or test result or has had a positive test within the last 14 days should call the number on their appointment letter to rearrange their appointment.
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