Tuesday, February 24, 2026–10:55 a.m.
-News Release-
After observing a steady decrease in respiratory illness cases among our patients and teammates, beginning 7 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 25, all Atrium Health Floyd locations are lifting temporary masking and visitor restrictions in place since December. Additionally, children 12 and under will again be able to visit area hospitals.
Masks are optional and continue to be available for visitors. The following exceptions remain in place: Anyone with respiratory symptoms, fever, or a rash should not visit, and masking is required for all individuals in high-risk patient areas when indicated by signage and for symptomatic patients if outside their patient room.
“With respiratory illness rates continuing to decrease over the past several weeks, we’re easing temporary restrictions, while staying ready to respond to any potential changes,” said Dr. Katie Passaretti, chief infection prevention officer for Advocate Health, of which Atrium Health Floyd is a part. “Our priority is safe, effective care, and while we are easing these restrictions, we continue to remind our communities about the importance of staying home when showing signs of illness. Together we can keep more people healthy and limit the spread of illness.”
To reduce the chances of getting sick from respiratory viruses, such as COVID-19, flu, or RSV, clinicians recommend taking simple actions, like practicing good respiratory etiquette, including frequent handwashing with soap and warm water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with your hands, and stay home if you feel sick. Atrium Health Floyd continues to encourage all patients and the community to speak with their provider to stay up to date with all recommended vaccines.


