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Beaumont Health, McLaren Health Care and Michigan Medicine are the latest Michigan hospital systems to announce they are easing visitor restrictions now that COVID-19 case rates are falling in the state and the number of people who ve been vaccinated grows.
Beaumont Health, the eight-hospital health system based in Southfield, said that starting at 8 a.m. Tuesday, patients who do not have COVID-19 and who are not suspected of having the virus may have one visitor per day, regardless of that visitor s vaccination status.
At Michigan Medicine, starting Wednesday, one visitor per day will be allowed for adult patients of the Ann Arbor-based health system affiliated with the University of Michigan as long as the patient does not have COVID-19 and is not suspected of having the virus.
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DMC implements temporary visitor restrictions amid COVID-19 surge
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(WXYZ) â Detroit Medical Center has implemented temporary COVID-19 visitor restrictions amid the current surge in Michigan.
No visitation will be allowed for adult inpatients at DMC Harper University Hospital, DMC Heart Hospital, DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, DMC Hutzel Womenâs Hospital, DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital, and DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital, with some exceptions.
One support person per day may visit for the following:
⢠Women with complications related to pregnancy.
⢠Adults with a cognitive, physical, developmental, or mental disability requiring help with communication and/or activities of daily living, exercising power of attorney or court-appointed guardianship, signing consents, and/or keeping the patient safe or calm.
DMC implements hospital visitor restrictions amid COVID-19 surge
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DETROIT (FOX 2) - The Detroit Medical Center announced visitor restrictions at its hospitals Friday, prompted by a surge in COVID-19 cases.
No adult inpatients can have visitors at DMC Harper University Hospital, DMC Heart Hospital, DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, DMC Hutzel Women’s Hospital, DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital, and DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital.
One visitor is allowed per day for:
Women with complications related to pregnancy.
Adults with a cognitive, physical, developmental, or mental disability requiring help with communication and/or activities of daily living, exercising power of attorney or court-appointed guardianship, signing consents, and/or keeping the patient safe or calm.
Detroit Medical Center announces new hospital visitor restrictions amid COVID surge
DMC says no visitation allowed for adult inpatients, but there are exceptions
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Temporary restrictions will be in place as of Friday.
The DMC said no visitation will be allowed for adult inpatients at DMC Harper University Hospital, DMC Heart Hospital, DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, DMC Hutzel Women’s Hospital, DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital, and DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital.
However, there are exceptions. One support person per day may visit for the following:
Women with complications related to pregnancy.
Adults with a cognitive, physical, developmental, or mental disability requiring help with communication and/or activities of daily living, exercising power of attorney or court-appointed guardianship, signing consents, and/or keeping the patient safe or calm.