Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune said No visitors 12 and under.
Ocean Medical Center, Brick: No visitors 12 and under.
The hospital, formerly known as Kimball Medical Center and part of the RWJBarnabas hospital network, has been seeing a consistent volume of flu cases, said Jean M. Flaherty, a spokeswoman for the hospital.
That differs from its sister hospital in Toms River, Community Medical Center, where the caseload has fluctuated. No visitation restrictions are in place at Community, Flaherty said.
Both hospitals have posted information on their websites urging everyone who visits to wash their hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer both before and after visiting.
"If you have a cough or respiratory illness, for the safety of your loved ones, please visit on another day. Help us protect our patients by using Facetime, video chat, or another means to communicate," the hospitals' websites say. "If you are immediate family and must visit, you must wear a mask for the entire time that you are in the hospital."
Flaherty did not give specific numbers on how many flu cases Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus has seen.
Hospitals that have barred children have made the decision because children often are contagious with the flu before they begin showing signs of illness, and could put both patients and others at risk. Children also are more susceptible to contracting the flu, even if they've had the flu vaccine.
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