Barra Covid cluster number keep growing with positive cases now recorded on Benbecula too.
Rather concerningly, two positive cases have also been recorded on Benbecula and are directly linked to a case reported earlier.
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Hide AdThese numbers, which look set to continue growing, now account for a large section of the population on the island.
Residents are being asked not to use cash machines, and to only leave home for essential shopping in an attempt to slow down transmission.
The Gazette has received information that a common factor related to this cluster has been identified by the Test and Protect system.
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Hide AdA spokesman for NHSWI said: “An incident management team meeting was held on January 16 to discuss the escalating situation with regard to the outbreak on Barra.
“These figures outline the importance of compliance with restrictions and safety measures to ensure that the virus does not spread further throughout the community.
“NHS Western Isles wishes to stress the vital importance that individuals with symptoms, regardless of how mild, self isolate IMMEDIATELY and arrange a test. Please do not assume that any symptoms are that of a cold or other winter virus.
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Hide Ad“Be vigilant for all symptoms, in particular loss or change of taste or sense of smell (which has been a common factor in this outbreak).
“We would also alert individuals to the potential risks of using items of high levels of contact (e.g. cash machines). We would advise the use of cards where possible. Where this is not possible, use hand sanitizer before and after using the cash machine, as well as disinfectant wipes before and after use where possible.
“We would remind individuals to avoid regular trips to the supermarket and keep shopping trips to a minimum and as necessary. Shop alone, wear a mask at all times and hand sanitise before and after shopping. Respect other shoppers/shop workers by ensuring you maintain a two metre distance from others at all times.
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Hide Ad“To access testing, contact 01851 601151 or e-mail [email protected]. Alternatively contact NHS24 on 111.”
A Police spokesperson said: “We have not received any complaints regarding unauthorised meetings and would encourage anyone with any information to contact Police via 101.
“We will continue with our engagement approach, but we will not hesitate to use enforcement action where it is necessary.”
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Hide AdIt is absolutely vital that people follow the rules rigidly, with no exceptions and no excuses, for without this level of adherence we will simply end up in an eternal cycle of being in and out of lockdown while the vulnerable in our communities are placed at a higher risk of infection. There is no place for arrogance or ignoring lockdown rules when it puts others lives at risk.
The Gazette reached out to NHSWI for clarification on the allegations surrounding commonality, but at the time of going to press had not received a response.
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