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Health ministers urge people to be ‘sensible’ and wear face masks if going out while ill

The UKHSA has also advised parents to not send their children back to school unless they are in full health.

Clementine Hall Clementine Hall - 4th January 2023

Asking adults to wear a face mask if they are experiencing a respiratory infection and need to go out is “sensible”, health ministers say.

The advice – which has been issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), has been out for months now, but it has recently been reiterated this week in time for adults to return to work and children to go back to school after the Christmas period, The Hoot reports.

It comes amid rising pressures on the NHS as rates of COVID, flu, and other infections are rapidly rising in the UK.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper has said he fully supports this advice and that he understands the NHS are currently under “tremendous pressure”, which the Government aimed to help with the £500 million winter fund.

This fund was aimed at helping hospitals discharge patients who are medically fit enough to leave the hospital, but cannot because of a lack of support available in the community.

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Health ministers urge people to be ‘sensible’ and wear face masks if going out while ill / Image: Unsplash

Mr Harper said “I hope these resources are going to help in the coming months to relieve some of the pressure on our hard-worked health and care staff.”

The UKHSA has also advised parents to not send their children back to school unless they are in full health.

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Adults should also stay at home if they can as well, ministers say.

There has been a significant rise of people with COVID and flu in the UK – with one in eight NHS hospitable beds being occupied by patients with these infections.

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The Prime Minister’s official spokesman has acknowledged the current pressure on the health service, calling it an “unprecedented challenge”, and adding: “I think we are confident we are providing the NHS with the funding it needs – and as we did throughout the pandemic – to deal with these issues.”

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