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Care Homes Reject Pandemic Flu Measures
13 Dec
Summary
- Scotland's independent care sector refuses pandemic-level flu responses.
- CEO warns against routine mask-wearing in care homes.
- Hospital flu admissions have recently increased significantly.

The independent care sector in Scotland has firmly stated its opposition to reintroducing pandemic-era measures in response to the current flu outbreak. Scottish Care's chief executive, Donald Macaskill, emphasized the need for a distinct, measured approach for care homes compared to NHS facilities. He specifically voiced concerns that routine mask-wearing, a measure previously implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic, should not be mandated.
This stance from the care sector emerges amidst rising concerns over respiratory illnesses. Public Health Scotland figures revealed a recent increase in hospital admissions for flu, escalating from 860 to 986 cases. The uptick in flu cases has led several NHS boards across Scotland to implement precautionary measures.
These precautionary measures include requesting that visitors to healthcare facilities wear face masks. Additionally, individuals experiencing any illness symptoms are being strongly advised to refrain from visiting altogether, aiming to curb further transmission and protect vulnerable populations.




