Health
University Hospital Galway Urges Caution Amid Rising Flu Cases
University Hospital Galway has issued a public advisory due to a significant increase in flu cases. The hospital is urging visitors to remain cautious and consider postponing visits if they are experiencing symptoms associated with the flu.
Individuals showing signs such as a cough, sore throat, fever, blocked nose, body aches, fatigue, or gastrointestinal symptoms are advised not to visit the hospital at this time. This precaution aims to protect both patients and healthcare staff from potential exposure to the virus.
Guidelines for Hospital Visitors
For those who must attend the hospital, the administration has outlined several important guidelines to follow. These include wearing a mask while inside the facility, regularly using alcohol-based hand sanitizers, avoiding the use of patient restrooms or en-suites, and practicing proper cough and sneeze etiquette.
These measures are intended to promote a safer environment for everyone within the hospital, especially during this peak flu season. The hospital is dedicated to maintaining health standards and ensuring that vulnerable patients receive the care they need without unnecessary risk.
In light of the current health situation, University Hospital Galway is committed to providing updates and guidance as the flu season progresses. The public’s cooperation is vital in managing the spread of illness and ensuring that healthcare services remain accessible.
For further information on the flu and preventive measures, individuals are encouraged to consult healthcare professionals or visit official health websites.
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