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No visitors to Wirral Hospital By Andy Downton
Arrowe Park is temporarily suspending all in-patient visitors because of flu.
A number of staff are off work suffering with cold and flu like symptoms.
The visiting restriction applies to all general in-patient wards at Arrowe Park Hospital in Upton with some restrictions for the Wirral Women & Children’s Hospital on the same site.
Restrictions will be in place from 4pm on Monday 29th December until further notice.
Tina Long, Director of Nursing and Midwifery at the Hospital is seeking public support for this action “We are asking visitors to please bear with us at this time and not to come to the Hospital to visit friends or family members unless they are very seriously ill. This temporary suspension of visiting will help us to concentrate on looking after those patients who need to be in Hospital. We will of course lift this restriction as soon as we can.”
Only in exceptional circumstances, and at the discretion of the ward manager will visiting to the general wards be allowed, and only to patients who are critically ill.
Tina said “If you have articles for patients such as clean nightwear, cards or reading materials, we have made arrangements for these to be left with our staff at the Hospital’s Main Reception and we will ensure that these are delivered to wards as soon as possible.”
She added “On behalf of the Trust, I apologise for any inconvenience that these temporary measures may cause to visitors and patients but we will lift the restriction as soon as possible.”
ALWAYS REMEMBER BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU:::::::: Have a nice day and an even better one tomorrow
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Shouldn't that be Wednesday 29th.
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its wednesday the 29th today ???
'Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.' Dr Seuss.
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They've never done that before, or have they?
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I don't know about here Rude but they have done it in Devon before now albeit individual wards rather than the whole hospital.
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Cant be easy for anybody!
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Are all the reporters from the Wirral Globe from out of town? or do they just lack geographical knowledge of the Wirral? They frequently say places are in diffrent places. Arrowe Park Hospital in Upton? Isn't Arrowe Park Hospital about 1.5 miles from Upton?
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It's classed as upton..
Arrowe Park Hospital. Arrowe Park Road, Upton, Wirral, Merseyside, CH49 5PE
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But it aint really Upton, like places on the Beechwood aint Prenton?
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The address WUTH use for Arrowe Park is Upton. However, the sign to show you are entering Upton (town boundary?) is a bit further down Arrowe Park Road, roughly opposite The Stirrup pub. Searching the Royal Mail website using the postcode, it comes up as Arrowe Park Hospital, Arrowe Park Road, WIRRAL - indicating, as far as the postcode boundaries go, that it isn't classed Birkenhead (Birkenhead an Wallasey have their own sorting offices, the rest of the Wirral is partly sorted at Chester). I presume the Upton office deals with the mail.
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Ohhh. Does it matter, really? No visitors? Thats grim, for the hospitilised peeps. Altho, this must be necarssary!
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Ohhh. Does it matter, really? Not in the slightest... No visitors? Thats grim, for the hospitilised peeps. Altho, this must be necarssary! I don't recall a "blanket ban" on visitors in the 8 years I've been at WUTH. Obviously "we've" had individual wards closed due to winter vomiting etc. Last year was close with swine flu, but ITU, CCU and Duchess of Westminster remained open as far as I recall.
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Yes heard about that on the tv. Good move I think!
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If I was in hozzy I would love no visitor's, a bit of peace from wife and kids :-)
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Great...til you find that you got No Clean Knickers!!
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