28/06/2021
Updated visitor rules from Greenslopes Maternity in the hospital: As of 1am tomorrow morning (29th June 2021) and until further notice, patients may only have their primary support person as a visitor.
Please see the attached post for further details. Thank you for your understanding.
COVID- 19 UPDATE
PATIENTS
If you have any questions about your upcoming procedure or treatment, please contact your doctor or relevant hospital.
- Increased restrictions apply from 1am on Tuesday 29 June to the local government areas of Noosa, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich, Logan, Redlands, Moreton Bay, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Scenic Rim, Lockyer Valley and Somerset. This means:
- Patients should wear masks, if tolerated, when outside their hospital rooms. Patients under the age of 12 years are not required to wear a mask.
- Patients in these local government areas are currently not permitted to have visitors. Exemptions apply for end-of-life visitors, support partners for birth, parents/guardians of children, and carers of patients with disabilities
VISITORS
The requirement for social distancing, as well as local legislation implemented by each state government, means we have had to temporarily change our visitor policies.
- Increased restrictions apply from 1am on Tuesday 29 June to the local government areas of Noosa, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich, Logan, Redlands, Moreton Bay, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Scenic Rim, Lockyer Valley and Somerset. This means patients in these areas are currently not permitted to have visitors. Exemptions apply for end-of-life visitors, support partners for birth, parents/guardians of children, and carers of patients with disabilities. All permitted visitors must wear masks at all times.
- Anyone who has been in COVID-19 hotspot in the past 14 days cannot enter a Queensland hospital, even if they have received a negative COVID-19 test. Exemptions may be granted for end of life visits.
- Permitted visitors (see above exemption criteria) must sign in via the QR code screening tool before entering the hospital.
https://www.ramsayhealth.com.au/News/Novel-Coronavirus