NHS to scrap social distancing requirements for patients in England returning to 'pre-pandemic guidelines'

NHS to scrap social distancing requirements for patients in England returning to 'pre-pandemic guidelines'
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Jamie  Micklethwaite

By Jamie Micklethwaite


Published: 19/04/2022

- 15:46

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:20

NHS organisations in England have been instructed to 'return to pre-pandemic physical distancing in all areas'

2Patients no longer need to be distanced from one another in GP and hospital waiting rooms, according to new NHS guidance.

NHS organisations in England have been instructed to “return to pre-pandemic physical distancing in all areas” but people will still be encouraged to wear face masks.


The new guidance covers “all areas” including emergency departments and other hospital settings, ambulances, patient transport services and GP surgeries.

But it states that patients and staff should continue to “practise good hand and respiratory hygiene, including the continued use of face masks by staff and face masks/coverings by visitors and patients where clinically tolerated”.

File photo dated 20/10/20 of staff on a hospital ward. Patients will suffer due to shortfalls in the number of NHS doctors and nurses, health leaders have warned. The NHS is %22flying blind%22 over future staffing needs and a lack of planning will mean that waiting times will increase and standards of care will slip, leading medics have said. Issue date: Tuesday March 29, 2022.
NHS staff
Peter Byrne

File photo of a person receiving a Covid-19 jab
File photo of a person receiving a Covid-19 jab
Kirsty O'Connor

In a letter to local health leaders, NHS England bosses state that the service needs to “adapt” to operating with Covid-19 in “general circulation and with the virus likely to remain endemic for some time to come”.

It also sets out other changes in measures for hospitals, including: changes to cleaning protocols; reducing the isolation period among patients who have Covid and scrapping the isolation period for those exposed to the virus.

The new infection control guidance comes as the NHS has been working to tackle the backlog of care exacerbated by the pandemic.

The number of people in England waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to a record 6.2 million.

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