Feeling under the weather? Visiting loved ones at Rīga East Clinical University Hospital (RAKUS) just got a little trickier. Since December 9th, new rules are in place to protect patients during the flu season.
If you're planning a visit, here's what you need to know: anyone showing symptoms of a cold or flu – think coughs, sneezes, runny noses, or a fever – will unfortunately be turned away. This is to prevent the spread of illness and keep patients safe.
When you are allowed to visit, only one visitor per patient is permitted at a time. You'll also need to leave your outerwear outside the wards, and face masks are mandatory while you're inside the hospital.
But here's a convenient solution: relatives can still bring essential items to patients. The hospital staff in each department will handle the delivery and receipt of these packages.
Want more details? You can find more information about visiting patients at the hospital.
This is a critical time of year for hospitals, and these measures are crucial to protecting vulnerable patients. What do you think about these visitation restrictions? Do you believe they strike the right balance between patient safety and the needs of families? Share your thoughts in the comments!