Face masks enforced within Rutland and Melton Mowbray Hospitals

It's after an increase in Covid-19 infections across our communities

People in Rutland Memorial and Melton Mowbray Community Hospitals now have to wear masks
Author: Victoria HornagoldPublished 6th Oct 2023
Last updated 6th Oct 2023

Due to a recent increase in Covid-19 infections, people at the Rutland Memorial and Melton Mowbray Community Hospitals are being asked to wear face masks.

Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust (LPT) is asking all staff and visitors to wear fluid resistant surgical masks (FRSMs) in all clinical areas.

These clinical areas include all in-patient wards and outpatient areas (including clinic rooms and patient waiting areas).

Staff will also be wearing masks in family and community hubs, care homes and when visiting patients in their own home.

All visitors and outpatients in our clinical areas will be expected to wear a mask, unless they are exempt.

Full list of the sites included are:

• Agnes Unit, Leicester

• Beacon Unit, Leicester

• Bennion Centre, Leicester

• Bradgate Mental Health Unit, Leicester

• Coalville Community Hospital

• Evington Centre, Leicester

• Herschel Prins Centre, Leicester

• Hinckley and Bosworth Community Hospital

• Loughborough Community Hospital

• Melton Mowbray Community Hospital

• Mill Lodge, Narborough

• Rutland Memorial Community Hospital

• Stewart House and The Willows, Narborough

• St. Luke’s Community Hospital, Market Harborough

Mask-wearing is not yet needed in non-clinical areas but staff and visitors can wear a mask in all settings if they choose to.

Non-clinical areas include toilets and corridors that are not on inpatient wards, and LPT training buildings unless you are advised to wear one.

Patients will be offered a mask if they are severely immunosuppressed, are known to have Covid-19 or are symptomatic, or if there is an outbreak of Covid-19 on the ward.

Dr Anne Scott, executive director of nursing, allied health professionals and quality at LPT, said:

“We would like to reassure people that total numbers of staff and patient Covid-positive cases remain low.

"This is purely preventative action to ensure patient and staff safety, which is our number one priority. We will be regularly monitoring and reviewing this decision.

“We also ask people to take the opportunity to protect yourself and others.

"Getting your flu and Covid (if eligible) vaccinations will help to ensure you have the best winter protection for yourself and those around you.”

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