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Sharon Liptrott

Need to wear facemasks in Dumfries and Galloway health and social care settings lifted

People in health and social care settings in Dumfries and Galloway will no longer be advised to wear facemasks.

It marks a return to pre-pandemic guidance where mask use will be based on clinical need, based on infection prevention and control advice.

NHS Dumfries and Galloway Chief Executive Jeff Ace said: “We’ve faced massive challenges, and been required to adapt not just organisationally but societally.

“Our staff have been tremendous in their response to Covid-19 throughout the pandemic, in adhering to all the requirements and guidance, and I anticipate that this move will be seen as a significant and positive turning point.”

The new guidance is not mandatory, and NHS staff have been advised that any staff member or member of the public who wishes to wear a mask or face covering should be encouraged and supported.

With continued general guidance around infection prevention and control measures, anyone with a respiratory infection should continue to wear a mask when meeting vulnerable individuals or attending a healthcare setting.

The breakthrough change to national guidance in respect of Covid-19 – announced by the Scottish Government – means staff, patients, service users and visitors will no longer be routinely asked to wear facemasks when they attend GP surgeries, hospital or clinics.

Mr Ace added: “The guidance newly received from The Scottish Government around the use of masks and face coverings is very welcome.

“It marks a milestone in the response to Covid-19 which began over three years ago. The move comes shortly after the World Health Organisation said that, while people should remain cautious, Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency.”

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