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Issue 35
Close Contact Stopped for Tier 4 Care Home Visits
New guidance issued by The Department of Health and Social Care has banned close-contact care home visits in Tier 4 areas. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the new strain of the coronavirus appears to be up to 70% more transmissible than the old variant, and could increase the R number by 0.4. Covid-19 devastated care homes earlier this year, with official figures recording more than 21,000 excess deaths related to Covid-19 in care homes. Physical contact visits, which started earlier this month, have now been stopped. The government guidance issued on Saturday night (19 December) states that care home visits in tier 4 areas can only happen behind substantial screens, in visiting pods or through windows. The guidance also states that all care homes – regardless of Tier – and except in the event of an active outbreak – should seek to enable: • outdoor visiting and ‘screened’ visits only taking place with substantial screens in
place, through windows or in visiting pods. All care homes in Tier 1, 2 and 3 – except in the event of an active outbreak – should also seek to enable: • indoor visits where the visitor has been tested and returned a negative result • Visits in exceptional circumstances including end of life should always be enabled, in all tiers. The guidance also states that in all cases it is essential that visiting happens within a wider care home environment of robust Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) measures, including ensuring that visitors follow (and are supported to follow) good practice with social distancing, hand hygiene and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) use.
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