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Masks Off: Dumfries Hospitals Ease Visitor Rules
6 Jan
Summary
- Hospital visitors in Dumfries and Galloway no longer need to wear masks.
- The mask mandate was reinstated in December due to rising infection rates.
- The health board supports individuals who wish to continue mask use.

In a significant easing of visitor restrictions, hospitals across Dumfries and Galloway have removed the requirement for face masks. This decision reflects a notable decline in the prevalence of seasonal illnesses, including flu and norovirus.
The region's health board had initially reinstated the mask mandate back in December. This precautionary measure was put in place to address a surge in infection rates within clinical settings and among hospital visitors.
Following the recent fall in case numbers, both staff and visitors are no longer obligated to wear masks in wards and other patient care areas. The health board has also communicated that individuals who wish to continue wearing masks voluntarily will receive full support.




