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Those wishing to visit family and loved ones in Fife’s hospitals are being reminded only to do so if they are free of the symptoms of coughs, colds and other winter viruses.

With temperatures cooling over recent weeks and with coughs, colds and stomach bugs again beginning to circulate, visitors who feel unwell are being reminded to postpone visiting loved ones in hospital to help prevent viruses being passed to vulnerable patients, and the healthcare staff caring for them.

Director of Nursing, Janette Keenan, explains why it is vital visitors only attend if they are well enough to do so:

“Each winter we see an increase in the numbers of people falling ill with colds, flu, as well as stomach bugs like norovirus. This is in addition to COVID, which doesn’t appear to follow the seasonal patterns we see with other viruses.

“While for most people things like coughs, colds and stomach bugs can make us feel unwell for a few days, for those in hospital and who already vulnerable, these can be much more serious. It’s important, therefore, that we do all we can to prevent such illnesses from being brought into our hospitals.”

Those people intending to visit friends and loved ones in hospitals in Fife should avoid doing so if they are experiencing any cold or flu-like symptoms, such as a sore throat, a cough or a runny nose. Similarly, anyone who has experienced vomiting or diarrhoea should wait 48 hours after the symptoms subside before visiting anyone in hospital.

Visitors should also continue to follow the infection prevention guidance which still exists, including washing hands or using anti-bacterial gel on arrival and when leaving any ward area.

Janette Keenan added:

“In recent weeks we have again began to see an increase in the number of wards having to impose restrictions due to clusters of different viruses.

“It is hugely important that visitors help us prevent these illnesses being brought into our hospitals. By taking reasonable steps, like postponing your visit if you are or have recently been unwell, this helps prevent us having to close wards, it protects patients and it protects the hard-working NHS staff who are caring for them.”

For more information on hospital visiting, or to find out about areas where visiting restrictions are in place currently, visit: www.nhsfife.org/visiting.

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