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COVID-19 Restrictions at Dominican Hospital 03-05-20 17:45 DC

Due to significant flu-like activity in Santa Cruz County and concerns about preventing COVID-19, Dignity Health Dominican Hospital has implemented the following visitor restrictions.

Effective Thursday, March 5, 2020:

·         All visitors must be 16 years of age or older.

·         Only one visitor per patient per day is allowed in the hospital.

·         Patients and visitors may only enter through the hospital main entrance or the Emergency Department. All other entrances are currently employee-access only.

Additionally, masks are required at all times for Emergency Department patients experiencing fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, and/or nasal congestion. If you would like to visit someone in the hospital but you are experiencing fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, and/or nasal congestion, please visit on another day when you have been symptom-free for at least 48 hours.

By limiting the number of people in the hospital setting, Dominican is following the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines for reducing the spread of flu-like illnesses. Hand washing is the best defense against any flu-like illness. Remember to wash your hands frequently, use hand sanitizer, and avoid touching your face.

The restricted visitor policy will be lifted as soon as possible. Hospital officials urge people of all ages with flu-like symptoms to stay home and consult first with their primary care physician. For information on the differences between COVID-19 and flu, please visit https://dignityhlth.org/COVID-19vsFlu.

For the latest information on COVID-19 or flu, please visit http://SantaCruzHealth.org/COVID and http://SantaCruzHealth.org/Flu.

 

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