Madrid to allow hospital visits to non-covid patients starting next week

Madrid to allow hospital visits to non-covid patients starting next weekv

Madrid to allow hospital visits to non-covid patients starting next week

Madrid to allow hospital visits to non-covid patients starting next week.

As coronavirus cases continue to decline, so restrictions are being relaxed. Therefore, as of next week, people who are at present in hospitals in the Community of Madrid and who are non-Covid patients will be able to start receiving visits. This was announced by the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso during the presentation of the INFOMA 2021 budget campaign. “It is another step forward to go back to being like before the pandemic,” she said.

The Ministry of Health of the Community of Madrid has prepared a protocol that will be sent to hospitals today. These changes, at the same time, allow accompanied consultations, such as follow-up on pregnancies.

At the moment, with regard to schools and the use of the mask at recess, there is no relaxation of measures since the regional president says that this change has to be agreed upon between the Autonomous Communities and the Spanish Ministry of Education.

The minister, María del Pilar Alegría, said she hopes that changes will take place in this regard very soon. “We hope that the rules will soon become more flexible, taking into account that, like last year, it served to stop the flu or bronchitis. But we are aware that children also need a break. We will close it with the Ministry soon and we hope to give news as soon as possible ”.


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