Bradford GP reminds public they must wear facemasks in hospitals

The rules changed on face coverings on the 19th July

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Author: Hannah NorburyPublished 17th Aug 2021

A Bradford GP is reminding the public that they still have to wear facemasks in hospitals and GP surgeries, despite rules changing on the 19th July.

It's now personal choice whether or not to wear one in most indoor settings.

Dr Amir Khan said:

"Patients have got to bear in mind that we are seeing vulnerable people here, we've got clinics full of pregnant women, clinics full of clinically extremely vulnerable people, so we have to make sure the people coming in don't put other people at risk, and we also have staff falling into those categories.

"Certainly reception get the brunt of aggression from patients, which is really hard for them and then when patients speak to us, sometimes they can be derogatory about our role in caring for patients.

"Our practice has taken a very firm stance that we will only see patients if they are wearing masks."

On 19th July, when the rules around wearing masks changed, Chief Nursing Officer for England, Ruth May said:

“Face coverings and social distancing measures will remain in place across healthcare settings so that the most vulnerable people can continue to safely attend hospital, their GP surgery, pharmacy or any other healthcare settings for advice, care and treatment.

“And it is important for the public to continue to play their part when visiting NHS and care settings to help protect our staff and patients, particularly those who may be more vulnerable to infections.

“As restrictions are lifted in many places on Monday everyone has a part to play in helping to control COVID by getting vaccinated and acting responsibly.

“It is vital that in healthcare settings, we do all we can to reduce the risk of infection for those working in our services and those who need our care.”

Health Minister Jo Churchill said:

“Face coverings have played an important role in healthcare settings, helping protect vulnerable patients, staff and visitors by limiting the spread of this deadly disease and this guidance remains in place.

“We expect patients, visitors and NHS staff to continue using face coverings and maintain social distancing in all healthcare settings as we cautiously lift restrictions on Monday.

“I urge everyone to play their part and think of those more vulnerable than you when visiting your local hospital or GP surgery.”

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