KDH To Tighten Visiting Restrictions

No visitors will be allowed for patients with a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19. 

(Madison, Ind.) - King's Daughters' Health has announced that they will be tightening their visiting restrictions beginning on Friday, November 20. 

These restrictions are due to the growing COVID-19 cases in the county. 

KDH has announced that no visitors or guests will be allowed into the hospital or any KDH medical facility, including physician offices with the two exceptions of the following:

1) One healthy, masked visitor may accompany and/or visit a patient on the Mother-Baby Unit at the hospital (both pre-delivery and post-partum);
2) One healthy, masked adult parent or guardian may accompany (or visit) a pediatric (minor) patient. Reminder: Children age 2-under should not wear a mask.

No visitors will be allowed for patients with a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19. 

Additional COVID-19 information regarding visitation and testing is available at www.kdhmadison.org/cvinfo

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