pub crawls as health officials struggle to keep on top of the rapid spread of Covid-19. The First Minister made the direct plea on the day new restrictions on movement were extended from Glasgow across most of west central Scotland.
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An interactive map using government statistics breaks down the number of coronavirus cases in an area through colour coding, ranging from between zero and two cases to more than 40.
The largest number of new cases was recorded in the Bury West neighbourhood, which includes Radcliffe, although cases are spread out across the borough, the council has said.Those aged 18-39 account for more than half of all those who tested positive.The rate of new cases in the borough is now just below the average
.pub crawls as health officials struggle to keep on top of the rapid spread of Covid-19. The First Minister made the direct plea on the day new restrictions on movement were extended from Glasgow across most of west central Scotland.
coronavirus cases was associated with younger people. The health secretary's comment was made as he calls for rules aimed at limiting the spread of the virus to be observed.
Restrictions on visiting other households were introduced in Glasgow, West Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire last week after a rise in coronavirus cases. Now public health officials have cautioned that Lanarkshire could be facing the same problems, with local cases rising again in the region., Ahead of the weekend, NHS Lanarkshire director of public health, Gabe Docherty stressed that every resident has a role to play in keeping Lanarkshire out of lockdown.
First Minister vowed to look into the rise in cases over the last 48 hours. There were 123 new cases of coronavirus in Scotland registered overnight - after the 88 announced yesterday.
Nicola Sturgeon described the 43 positive cases identified so far, as part of an outbreak at the 2 Sisters food processing plant, as "a significant cluster". Of those cases, 37 are factory workers and six are contacts.
A total of 37 new coronavirus cases were confirmed across Trafford in the last week, taking the total number of current cases to 66.Between August 8 and August 14, Public Health England data shows the cases were confirmed across the borough, with Firswood seeing the highest number of new cases in that time.Former hotspot Hale saw no new confirmed cases in those seven days according to Public Health England, but Firswood saw a total of 10.After Firswood, Timperley south and Sale east both saw the
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holiday destinations are at risk of being added to the Scottish Government’s quarantine list. Turkey, Greece and Croatia have seen a worrying spike in new coronavirus cases in recent days which is fueling concerns they could join Spain, France and the Netherlands.
coronavirus cases.It comes as Greece has seen a significant hike in the number of new coronavirus cases in recent days.The country had managed to keep cases relatively low, with 3,112 confirmed cases and 183 deaths in mid-June, but this number has surged to 6,858 and 226 deaths as of Saturday.Greece’s government has now ordered bars, restaurants and cafes in several regions to shut between midnight and 7am after the number of cases surged at the beginning of August.Turkey, meanwhile, recorded
Covid-19. The student is now self-isolating at home with immediate family following the positive test.It is understood he only attended school for one day - last Thursday, August 13.
coronavirus have been recorded in the UK in the last 24 hours.
Covid-19 in the NHS Grampian area continues to rise with another 25 cases detected. The latest figures were revealed by the Scottish Government on Saturday afternoon after 51 more Scots were found to have caught the bug.