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Emory Healthcare Updates Visitor Restrictions List
Emory Healthcare has updated its list of restrictions for visitors.
ATLANTA, GA — Emory Healthcare has made some changes to its list of restrictions for visitors during the new coronavirus pandemic.
Here are the visitor restrictions at Emory, according to WSB, with the following exceptions:
- Labor and delivery patients can have one visitor throughout the patient’s stay.
- NICU patients may have one visitor throughout the patient’s stay
- Patients at the end of life or receiving hospice care can have two visitors
- All minors can have one visitor for the duration of their stay or visit
- Patients having outpatient surgery may have one visitor to assist with arrival and registration only. The visitor will be contacted by phone when the procedure is over.
- Patients with outpatient appointments can have one visitor if they need physical assistance or have cognitive or behavioral impairments.
- Patients having inpatient surgery may have one visitor to assist with arrival and registration. One visitor will be allowed the same day of the patient’s discharge.
- No visitors allowed in the emergency department. Limited exceptions will be made for minors and patients requiring cognitive or behavioral assistance.
- All visitors will be required to wear a mask while in hospitals or clinics.
- Visitors will be screened for symptoms of COVID-19.
- No visitors under the age of 16 are allowed.
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