HUNTER health care workers have called for understanding and support as new hospital visiting rules change across the district in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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John Tiltman, a nurse unit manager at John Hunter Hospital, addresses the community about the changes in a new Hunter New England Health video.
"In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have changed visiting across the district," he said.
"This is for the safety of our patients, of our staff, and of you, the community.
"What this does mean is that for every clinic appointment, a patient will be allowed one support person. For every inpatient, they will be allowed one visitor, meaning one support person - the main care giver - or one loved one.
"We understand there are unusual circumstances, so please, if this is the case contact the nurse in charge."
Mr Tiltman reminded visitors that if they have a dry cough, a runny nose, a sore throat or a fever, they should not come into the hospital.
"On behalf of all health care workers, we appreciate your understanding and support," he said.
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