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LVHN, St. Luke’s restrict visitors

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    Pennsylvania Commonwealth microbiologist Jared Seiders analyzes a PCR run inside the extraction lab at the Pennsylvania Department of Health Bureau of Laboratories on Friday, March 6, 2020. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Published March 15. 2020 04:35PM

With the health and safety of patients, staff and the community in mind during the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Lehigh Valley Health Network and St. Luke’s University Health Network are implementing a common “No Visitation, No Access Policy” for all their hospitals and outpatient facilities, including Lehigh Valley Physician Group and St. Luke’s Physician Group offices.

The “No Visitation, No Access Policy” takes effect for all LVHN hospitals and outpatient sites as of Sunday, at 12:01 a.m. and at 5 p.m. Monday at St. Luke’s.

In hospitals and inpatient facilities, no visitors are permitted except under these special circumstances:

• Visitation of a patient nearing the end of life

• Parent visitation of a child in a pediatric ICU or neonatal ICU

• One coach or partner per patient on labor and delivery unit

• One visitor at a time for patients in inpatient hospice unit

• One parent/Guardian at a time for pediatric patients

• One visitor to accompany patients for hospital discharge

• One visitor for patients undergoing same-day surgeries and procedures

• One visitor per patient in the Emergency Department

• No child under age 12 is permitted to visit in the hospital.

For all outpatient appointments, one visitor is permitted to accompany a patient for an outpatient appointment, procedure, same-day surgery or LVPG/SLPG office visit. We will make reasonable accommodations for pediatric visits, provided any sibling visitors are in good health.

Visitors allowed by exception must be in good health and are subject to a health screening, if necessary.

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