Hospital ‘stay away’ appeal due to flu and COVID-19 outbreak

"This is a necessary measure to ensure the hospital can continue to keep all our patients safe"
Hospital ‘stay away’ appeal due to flu and COVID-19 outbreak

Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe.

Portiuncula University Hospital is appealing to the public not to visit the hospital if they are feeling unwell or have respiratory symptoms due to outbreaks of flu and COVID-19 in the hospital.

The hospital is currently dealing with a flu and Covid outbreak on St John’s Ward and visiting to that ward will be facilitated on compassionate grounds, and on an exceptional basis only. To arrange a visit on compassionate grounds, people are being asked to contact the ward manager in advance.

Marguerite Dooley, Deputy Hospital Manager said, “These COVID-19 and flu outbreaks present a risk to patients, many of whom are very ill, and we must take every measure to protect them.

“We appreciate that restricting visiting at this time of year is difficult for patients and their families. However, this is a necessary measure to ensure the hospital can continue to keep all our patients safe.

“We need to do everything we can to stop the spread of flu, COVID-19 and other infections in our hospital and we are appealing to our community to help us do this. Everyone coming to the hospital should follow public health guidance and use hand gel regularly during their visit, remember your cough etiquette and if needed, masks are available for use throughout the hospital. We thank members of the public for their co-operation,” she said.

The HSE is urging people in high-risk groups to get vaccinated for flu and COVID-19. The best way to avoid getting the flu and Covid is to get vaccinated, the HSE has advised.

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