Public advised that that social distancing measures are to remain in place at health and care settings across Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire after Monday 19 July.
GP practices, hospitals, pharmacies and many other healthcare environments in the region will continue to ask visitors to wear a face covering, as well as to observe the one-metre-plus rule when interacting with others inside.
The continuation of social distancing measures will provide an extra layer of protection against Covid-19 to patients, many of whom may have weakened immune systems or a condition that makes them more susceptible to the virus, and health and care colleagues.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced earlier this week that most coronavirus-related restrictions in England could be lifted from Monday 19 July, with people asked to remain cautious and take a pragmatic approach to mask wearing and social distancing.
Gill May, Director of Nursing and Quality, said: “Throughout the pandemic, health and social care services have done all they can to make their environments as safe as possible for all patients and staff, and this will continue from Monday 19 July.
“From this date, our health and care settings will ask patients to continue to wear a face covering, practice social distancing and use hand sanitiser, while also advising that staff continue to wear PPE.
“These measures, that we have all become so used to over the last year, will help to not only protect those who are clinically vulnerable, but also provide reassurance to people who are currently feeling anxious about restrictions being lifted.
“Our public have been right behind the NHS throughout the duration of this awful pandemic, and we really hope that the people of Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire will continue to show their support as we move forward.”
The success of the Covid-19 vaccination programme has been cited as one of the main reasons why the lifting of social distancing measures at this time has been possible.
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