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Tag: visiting hours

Visitors are not permitted in the hospital with the following exceptions: One person can accompany a child or a vulnerable patient - including those with learning disabilities, autism or dementia - to A&E or an outpatient appointment. A partner can attend a 12 or 20 week antenatal scan and when their partner is in labour (including induction). One parent/carer can visit a child on a children’s ward. One person can accompany a patient attending a cancer clinic appointment. Only one person can visit a patient receiving end-of-life care, in any 24-hour period, except in exceptional circumstances. All visitors must wear face coverings and observe social distancing guidelines.
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Visitor restrictions reintroduced at QEH as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn NHS Foundation Trust is reintroducing visitor restrictions in its Emergency Department (A&E) and the wider hospital as a precautionary measure to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

by Communications Team9 October 202016 October 2020
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Flexible Visits Benefit Patients at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital

by Communications Team24 March 2016
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