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Masks Return: NHS Staff in Dumfries & Galloway See New Rules
2 Dec
Summary
- NHS staff in clinical areas must wear masks again.
- Visitors are urged to wear face coverings in hospitals.
- Flu jab eligibility includes over-65s and at-risk groups.

Face masks are now required for NHS staff in clinical settings across Dumfries and Galloway as flu cases rise. Hospital visitors are also being asked to wear face coverings whenever possible to help mitigate the spread of illness. This directive extends to social care settings and primary care contractors, who are encouraged to adopt similar precautions.
Dr. Shotton highlighted critical symptoms that indicate a need for further medical support, including struggling to breathe, severe chest pain, or persistent vomiting and diarrhea. These signs suggest a more serious condition that requires prompt professional care and attention.
Furthermore, the NHS is ensuring that all eligible individuals have been contacted about their flu vaccination. This includes those over 65, school-aged children, and people with pre-existing health conditions such as chronic lung issues or those undergoing cancer treatment. Appointments can be booked via NHS Inform.




