The patient will certainly need their COVID test report and any other prior medical records. Especially if the patient has any chronic issues such as diabetes or high blood pressure etc. And also a record of any prescriptions and medicines taken while having been infected by the coronavirus.
Most hospitals have a separate COVID ward and do not allow any other personal stuff, such as mobile phone or book etc - any of these can be surfaces that the virus might stick to. However, some public hospitals might expect the patient to have their own clothes and basic toiletries and any other regular medicines that they consume.
Its best to have your own stuff but confirm what all the hospital is willing to allow as per their policy and protocols.
The patient will certainly need their COVID test report and any other prior medical records. Especially if the patient has any chronic issues such as diabetes or high blood pressure etc. And also a record of any prescriptions and medicines taken while having been infected by the coronavirus.
Most hospitals have a separate COVID ward and do not allow any other personal stuff, such as mobile phone or book etc - any of these can be surfaces that the virus might stick to. However, some public hospitals might expect the patient to have their own clothes and basic toiletries and any other regular medicines that they consume.
Its best to have your own stuff but confirm what all the hospital is willing to allow as per their policy and protocols.