A second Kent hospital is making patients and staff wear face masks amid rising flu cases, which have not yet hit their peak.
From today, it is mandatory to wear the coverings at Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham.
Medway Maritime Hospital has brought in mandatory face masks to cope with rising levels of the flu
It follows Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford introducing in the measures on Thursday (December 11).
The latest data from last Thursday shows the number of hospital admissions due to flu in the south east has more than doubled in the last week – around 200 people per day.
It also shows that 200 more people were admitted in the last week compared to the same period last year.
The news comes a day before five days of industrial action by resident doctors, which begins at 7am tomorrow (December 17).
Evonne Hunt, chief nursing officer at Medway, says the masks will help protect patients, visitors and staff.
People are being told to wear face masks and get the flu vaccine to help in the fight against this year’s outbreak of flu
She said: “Cases of flu are very high for this time of year and there is no peak in sight yet.
“Flu is not just a bad cold. It can cause serious and life-threatening illness for the most vulnerable.
“This places significant strain on our patients and already very busy services. That’s why it is so important to get the flu vaccine.
“The flu vaccine is free for people who are aged 65 or over, have certain long-term health conditions, are pregnant, live in a care home, care for an older or disabled person, or live with someone who has a weakened immune system.
“The vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from flu. If you are vaccinated and catch flu this winter, you are likely to have milder symptoms and recover faster, reducing your risk of needing hospital treatment.
Wearing a face mask is mandatory at Medway Maritime Hospital as flu cases continue to rise
“If you are feeling unwell, please do not visit friends or family in hospital. Stay at home until you are fully recovered.
“This is essential to protect our patients who may be at high risk from flu and other winter viruses.”
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust and East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust have been contacted to confirm whether similar mask rules will be introduced across their hospitals.