Mask-wearing rules relaxed by health bosses
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Visitors and staff are no longer required to wear masks in health and social care buildings in Guernsey.
Health bosses have made the call amid "reducing Covid-19 numbers in the community and hospital".
The step down was not a "mandatory requirement" and people can still wear masks if preferred, the Health and Social Services Department said.
Mask-wearing was made mandatory at Princess Elizabeth Hospital in December after a rise in Covid cases.
A spokesman said an "emphasis remained" on good hand hygiene when visiting the hospital.
He asked people not to attend if they have "any symptoms of Covid-19 or any other infectious disease".
He added: "We will continue to keep the use of masks under review while we are continuing to experience winter pressures.’