Stoke Mandeville have shut several wards after a 'handful' of patients test positive for COVID-19 today
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The Healthcare Trust has informed both staff members and members of the public who have come into contact with the affected patients and they will be tested accordingly.
They have however stated, that it's business as usually at the hospital and patients and staff should continue to attend appointments normally and come into work unless advised not to.
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Hide AdA statement from the Trust said today: "A small number of patients at Wycombe Hospital and Stoke Mandeville Hospital have tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19). The patients are being cared for appropriately at the hospitals where they continue to be monitored and treated.
"Staff and others who have come into contact with the patients are being informed and advised about what precautions they may need to take.
"The wards affected are temporarily closed to new admissions and visitors. Patients affected by the temporary closures will be contacted directly.
"The Trust is following Public Health England and NHS guidance in respect of the virus and all other services are operating normally.
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Hide Ad"Patients and staff should continue to attend appointments normally and come into work unless advised not to.”
You can read about the first confirmed case by clicking hereAccording to the NHS Website - here's how you can stop the spread of coronavirus (Covid-19):
- wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
- always wash your hands when you get home or into work
- use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available
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- put used tissues in the bin straight away and wash your hands afterwards
- try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell
If you think you might have coronavirus or you've been in close contact with someone who has it:
- stay at home and avoid close contact with other people
- do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital
- use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service to find out what to do next
The 111 coronavirus service will tell you if you need to continue to stay at home (self-isolate) or if you need medical help.