St Mary's Hospital returns to mask wearing amid a spike in cases on the island.
All patients, staff, and visitors will be asked to wear a face mask in public and clinical areas at the hospital
Patients, staff and visitors must wear face masks again at the Isle of Wight's hospital as cases of Covid-19 rise. Hospital bosses said the measures at St Mary's Hospital have been put in place to combat the "highly transmissible" OmicronPeople are being urged to attend appointments alone and to pre-book before visiting someone on a ward.
In a statement the hospital in Newport said: "We would like to thank everyone for their support, and to be assured that the COVID-19 measures are regularly reviewed."Follow BBC South on
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