Whilst waiting to be allowed to enter at Rotunda it is apparent that distancing is not adhered to.
A patient who was outside with her walking frame went up to the door and sat on a chair at the entrance. Her mask was not on and people had to walk past her. The security did not move her on. Why should she be allowed out of a ward when we can't get in to visit. I am confused at the logic that she then would not be at risk to ward when returning?
We had to stand outside and wait till the security phoned as some people didn't have their appointment letters. Although I can understand the reasoning for checking, the queue was over 4 patents now waiting in line.
This is Aberdeen in October. We cannot be expected to wait outside, some people were obviously quite ill. Possibly 1 security person could take these persons to the side and enable the other security person to allow those with clear appointments to enter timeously.
Also two staff members walked past the queue, held up their badges and walked in, that's fine however not one of them wore a mask... is there different rules? Either have rules for all or don't.
Also the parking outside Rotunda states for patients use. Why then does the security guard drive into a disabled bay, no badge evident on his car, and walk up to the door putting his yellow jacket on?
"Rules for some or rules for all?"
About: Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Aberdeen AB25 2ZN
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