Due to increased cases of COVID-19 within the Practice team and the wider public we have made the decision that from 11th July, we are asking patients and visitors to wear a face covering at all times when attending either of our practice sites.
Wearing a face covering (or mask) will help to limit the spread of Covid-19, and protect others from the virus.
For the face covering to be effective, please be aware that:
- It should cover your nose and mouth while allowing you to breath comfortably
- You should wash your hands or use hand sanitiser before putting it on and taking it off
- When wearing the face covering, you should avoid touching your face at all times
- You should also follow other infection control safety measures when visiting the practice sites, including social distancing and regular hand washing.
For safety reasons, the following groups do not need to wear a face covering when visiting our hospitals:
- Young children under the age of 2
- Anyone with breathing or developmental difficulties
- Anyone who experiences genuine discomfort or distress while wearing a face mask, please do make yourself aware to staff and retain social distancing when within the site
- Anyone unable to remove their mask without assistance.