The Star: March 26, 2020
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Thursday <strong>March</strong> <strong>26</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> 9<br />
HEALTH UPDATE<br />
Restricted visiting<br />
At COVID-19 Alert Level 4 all Canterbury<br />
DHB hospitals and health centres<br />
have restricted visiting. Visitors will<br />
only be admitted under exceptional<br />
circumstances and only one visitor or<br />
support person per patient for most<br />
areas. No children under 16 will be<br />
permitted. This applies to the Emergency<br />
Department and all wards and services.<br />
All visitors will be assessed on entry and<br />
you will need to provide your name and<br />
contact details. If you are unwell, you will<br />
not be able to visit. Thank you for helping<br />
us keep our patients and staff safe.<br />
Outpatients and<br />
elective (planned)<br />
surgery<br />
All elective surgery and non-urgent faceto-face<br />
outpatient appointments have<br />
been postponed for at least the next four<br />
weeks. Alternative appointments, such<br />
as phone or video consultations are being<br />
made on a case by case basis.<br />
If you’re unsure about your situation,<br />
please call the number on your<br />
appointment letter.<br />
Park and Ride<br />
<strong>The</strong> Park and Ride shuttle from the<br />
Lichfield St carpark will stop operating<br />
from 8.30pm Wednesday 25 <strong>March</strong> to<br />
protect our patients and staff.<br />
Look after your<br />
wellbeing<br />
If you or someone you know needs<br />
wellbeing support or advice, call or text<br />
1737 to speak with a trained counsellor.<br />
This confidential service is free of charge<br />
and is available 24 hours a day, seven<br />
days a week. <strong>The</strong>re’s useful and practical<br />
information available for those at home<br />
in isolation on the government’s website<br />
COVID19.govt.nz<br />
Be kind<br />
Canterbury has been through a lot, and<br />
we will get through this as well. We’re<br />
stronger together. Remember to check<br />
in on the elderly or vulnerable. Make a<br />
difference by dropping off supplies to<br />
those who are home sick and ‘virtually’<br />
check in with whānau, friends and<br />
neighbours who are in isolation.<br />
Stay home<br />
You must stay home unless you work in<br />
an essential service. We all need to do<br />
everything in our power to break the chain<br />
of possible transmission of COVID-19 (and<br />
other viruses) in our communities.<br />
While in isolation at home you can still go<br />
out for a walk, but please keep at least<br />
two metres away from others.<br />
Together we can slow the spread.<br />
See cdhb.health.nz/COVID19 for further<br />
information