No Covid-19 patients recorded across all Somerset and Bath NHS trusts
It s the first time in over six months that there have been no coronavirus patients.
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There have been no Covid-19 patients recorded across all of the NHS Trusts across Somerset and Bath according to the latest government data which goes up to Tuesday, May 11.
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The RUH Bath front entrance A ONE-WAY system to keep visitors safe and socially distanced at the Royal United Hospitals in Bath has been put in place. Now that limited visiting has been reinstated at the RUH the hospital has introduced a new one-way system because of the increase in visitors. Once in the main atrium, everyone will be directed to follow the new measure while signage will be displayed to direct staff and visitors to keep a two-metre distance. Chief nurse, Toni Lynch said: “The safety of our patients, visitors and staff is our priority and we are taking these steps to minimise the risk of infection from Covid-19.