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Masks Return: Nottingham Hospitals Tighten Rules Amid Flu Surge
6 Dec
Summary
- Face mask rules reinstated at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust.
- The measure follows an increase in respiratory illnesses, including flu.
- The mandate affects specific departments at King's Mill Hospital and Newark Urgent Treatment Centre.

In response to a recent surge in respiratory illnesses, including influenza, Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust has implemented new face mask regulations. These updated guidelines aim to mitigate the spread of infections within its facilities. The trust has also advised individuals presenting with flu or Covid-like symptoms to refrain from visiting its medical centers, underscoring a commitment to patient and staff safety.
The mandatory face mask policy is currently enforced in specific high-traffic areas at King's Mill Hospital. These include the emergency department, the children's admissions unit, radiology, the surgical admissions unit, and the transitional care hub. The measure extends to the Urgent Treatment Centre located in Newark.
This proactive approach by Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Trust highlights the ongoing concern over seasonal illnesses. By reinstating mask-wearing in key departments, the trust seeks to protect vulnerable patients and maintain operational capacity during this period of increased illness.




