UPDATE: Basildon Hospital now asking all non-essential visitors to keep away

By The Editor

7th Sep 2021 | Local News

Basildon & Thurrock Hospital, which yesterday confirmed a number of wards had gone into coronavirus lockdown has today appealed for all non-urgent patients and visitors only to attend the hospital if absolutely necessary.

Following yesterday's announcement, a statement from the hospital today says: "Basildon Hospital is extremely busy today (Tuesday, 13 October) with a high number of patients who need our care, including a small but increasing number of patients suffering from COVID.

"We are working hard to see people as quickly as possible in our emergency department, and to make sure there are beds for those who need them in the hospital. While we work to improve the situation we would ask anyone who doesn't need emergency care to call 111 and look for alternative options.

"All hospital services are continuing to operate, but with such a busy hospital environment we are also asking visitors to not attend so we can ensure social distancing in all of our wards and departments to keep our patients and staff safe.

"Visiting is still possible for end of life patients or for people who need some extra support, such as those with a learning disability or dementia, if you are accompanying children or are the partner of a woman in labour. Thank you for your support."

     

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