Two visitors are allowed for children who are hospitalized and infants in the NICU

BC Women's maternity patients, visitors to the urgent care clinic and outpatient clinic visitors are limited to one

At BC Children's, kids who have appointments at clinics or who visit the ER can only be accompanied by one adult

VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — BC Women’s and Children’s Hospitals are limiting visitors and rescheduling non-urgent appointments as a precaution amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

At BC Children’s, kids who have appointments at clinics or who visit the emergency room can only be accompanied by one adult. Children who are admitted to the hospital as in-patients can have two adult visitors.

Similarly, at BC Women’s maternity patients, visitors to the urgent care clinic and visitors to any outpatient clinics are restricted to one adult support person or caregiver.

Two adults are allowed to visit infants in the the Neonatal ICU.

To keep our patients, families and staff safe due to #COVID19, we are limiting the number of visitors entering our buildings. For details on visitor restrictions: https://t.co/s7HC49FJ5K — BC Women's Hospital (@BCWomensHosp) March 14, 2020

To keep our patients, families and staff safe due to #COVID19, we are limiting the number of visitors entering our buildings. For details on visitor restrictions: https://t.co/ydGqvYRiWH — BC Children's Hospital (@BCChildrensHosp) March 14, 2020

The hospitals will start limiting the people on site by rescheduling some appointments starting Monday.

“In keeping with the provincial health officer’s advice to encourage social distancing, we are decreasing the number of people on-site at any one time and, as a result, we will begin to reschedule non-urgent appointments, tests and procedures,” a statement from both hospitals says.

The number of entry points will be reduced so that more screening of patients and visitors can be conducted.

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