by Q Radio News
The South Eastern Trust has confirmed there has been a Covid-19 outbreak on a ward at the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald.
Two patients and seven members of staff In Ward 16, Ulster Hospital who have tested positive for Covid 19. Nine other patients are self isolating and the ward has been closed to further admissions and to visitors.
The staff members who have tested positive are all following public health guidance, and are self-isolating at home. Additional infection prevention and control measures are in place to contain any further spread.
In a statement, the Trust said, "We would like to re-assure all patients and members of the public attending the Ulster Hospital that it is safe to do so. Relatives of patients in Ward 16 should contact the ward directly if they have any queries."
Statement from South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust
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Speaking about the outbreak, Alliance Party Health Spokesperson, Paula Bradshaw said, "the Department of Health must ensure resources are available for extra staff and infection control measures after an outbreak of COVID-19 at the Ulster Hospital."
“My thoughts are with all of those affected by this outbreak. Clearly everyone is doing their utmost to avoid such situations, but the nature of the virus means it is difficult to detect before it spreads,” said Ms Bradshaw.
Paula Bradshaw
“The staff in some locations are working under extraordinary pressure given there were already high numbers of vacancies in some areas and these have been exacerbated by the need for others to self-isolate.
“I would urge the Department to redouble its efforts to ensure the resources are there to cover vacancies and implement infection control measures.”