Pictured is Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital. (Photo courtesy of Memorial Hermann) James LaCombe
Even though Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is lifting the statewide mask mandate and allowing businesses to open to full capacity, effective Wednesday, Fort Bend Countyâs medical facilities will not be changing the policies they have in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Memorial Hermann and Houston Methodist responded via social media following Abbottâs announcement last week, saying their respective visitor policies are remaining in place at all their facilities.
Among them are Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital at 17500 W. Grand Parkway S. and Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital at 16655 Southwest Fwy. Patients at Memorial Hermann are allowed one adult visitor per day, the health system previously announced.
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OKLAHOMA CITY -
Oklahomans will be able to visit loved ones in nursing homes and long-term care facilities, per an announcement Tuesday afternoon from Gov. Kevin Stitt.
The announcement came during a news conference at St. Ann s Skilled Nursing and Therapy in Oklahoma City.
Visitation to long-term care facilities first closed in mid-March 2020 a decision Stitt said helped to save many lives.
Now, after almost a year of closed visitation Stitt and state health officials are working to safely bring families back together. Now is the time to reunite Oklahoma families and let them visit their loved ones safely, Stitt said.
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