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Coventry Maternity Wards Mandate Masks Amid Infection Rise
10 Dec
Summary
- Masks are now mandatory in maternity units in Coventry and Rugby.
- The trust reported a significant increase in respiratory infections.
- The rule aims to protect pregnant women, newborns, and staff.

Maternity units in Coventry and Rugby have made mask-wearing compulsory following an observed surge in respiratory infections. The trust overseeing University Hospital in Coventry and the Hospital of St Cross in Rugby confirmed a notable increase in both community and hospital-acquired infections.
This mandate requires all individuals, including staff, patients, and visitors, to wear masks when present in the maternity units. The decision was communicated via the trust's social media channels, emphasizing the commitment to patient safety.
The University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust has enacted this policy to provide enhanced protection for pregnant women, newborns, and healthcare professionals. The measure is a proactive step to mitigate the spread of infections in these critical care areas.




