coronavirus cases linked to a pub in Aberdeen has more than doubled. NHS Grampian said the number of positive tests arising from an outbreak at The Hawthorn Bar in Holburn Street now stands at 27, having been 13 on Sunday.
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Lancashire town has already seen five new measures implemented to slow the spread of the virus including the wearing of face coverings in all public spaces.
Professor Dominic Harrison, the local authority’s director of public health, said the borough of 148,000 people was facing a “rising tide” of cases, rather than an outbreak.He explained: "We’ve got a number of cases rising in specific areas across a significant community, but not a single big outbreak like Kirklees or other areas that had a
.coronavirus cases linked to a pub in Aberdeen has more than doubled. NHS Grampian said the number of positive tests arising from an outbreak at The Hawthorn Bar in Holburn Street now stands at 27, having been 13 on Sunday.
coronavirus cases, a teachers’ union has warned.
Covid-19 has been linked to a pub in Aberdeen. Public health officials are investigating the new cases, which are associated with The Hawthorn Bar in the city centre.
recipe boxes and picnic baskets. Restaurants where delivery once seemed inconceivable have found a way; pubs have offered takeaway pints.
coronavirus were to spike in the near future. A study conducted by YouGov found that 51 per cent of the country would strongly support restrictions on movement if cases of Covid-19 were to sky rocket.
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coronavirus cases. Entry into and out of La Marina, which houses 70,000 residents, will be prohibited from midnight along with gatherings of more than 10 people.The district is 90 miles east of La Coruna in Galicia.