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Spread of the flu has people in all parts of Illinois reaching for hand sanitizer to combat the various viruses. One of the tips recommended by the Illinois Department of Public Health is to properly wash your hands frequently. (Herald Photo by Lisa Pesavento — lpesavento@morrisdailyherald.com)

Morris Hospital administrators implemented visitor restrictions in the hospital on Tuesday, effective until the influenza, or flu, season settles down a bit.

The Illinois Department of Public Health issued a recommendation that hospitals in the state implement the restrictions, according to Morris Hospital spokesperson Janet Long, due to the widespread nature of the flu this year.

Long said the hospital’s two immediate care centers — in Morris and Channahon — and the emergency room in the main hospital in Morris have been seeing much higher volumes of patients beginning the last week in December.

Oddly, Long said those outpatient visits were at normal levels this past week, but it’s difficult to say whether that’s going to be a trend or if the numbers will bounce back up again.

The hospital also has a higher than average number of inpatients admitted for complications that can be seen in those with the flu, such as pneumonia.

The restrictions imposed at the hospital include limiting the number of visitors to two per patient at any one time. No visitors under the age of 18 will be allowed, either, and visitors may be assessed for any symptoms of illness.

The restrictions are designed to keep patients and staff as protected as possible from viruses.

“We’re trying to help slow the spread of the flu,” Long said, “and to protect our patients. ... Somebody who is sick should certainly not be coming to the hospital to visit patients. We are asking for everyone’s cooperation.”

Long said the hospital will rely on information and recommendations from the Grundy County Health Department on when the visitor restrictions should be lifted.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC, the country is experiencing an early flu season this year, with most of the country seeing high levels of flu-like illness. Some regions may have peaked, according to the center’s report this week, while others are still on the upswing.

The proportion of people seeing their health care providers for influenza symptoms remains above the national baseline for the fifth consecutive week.

SEVERE FLU SEASON

According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, Illinois is experiencing a severe flu season with many people becoming sick and more hospitalizations and deaths being reported than in previous years.

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