pupils are having to self-isolate following a coronavirus outbreak at a high school in Fife. The head teacher of Auchmuty High School in Glenrothes revealed in a video update on Tuesday afternoon that 16 positive cases have been identified.
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Ayrshire Post : "A whole primary are in isolation at Holmston as well.
Track and trace have been involved since Thursday." The Holmston and Coylton outbreaks follow confirmed coronavirus cases at Belmont, Kyle and Ayr Academies.All of the cases were confirmed just days after the children returned from the October holidays.NHS Ayrshire & Arran confirmed the Holmston Primary outbreak today (Wednesday) and they insist every measure is being taken to "protect pupils and staff".Joy Tomlinson, Joint
.pupils are having to self-isolate following a coronavirus outbreak at a high school in Fife. The head teacher of Auchmuty High School in Glenrothes revealed in a video update on Tuesday afternoon that 16 positive cases have been identified.
Some 300 attendees of a wedding held in Washington state earlier this month are being asked to quarantine after several people who attended the nuptials have since tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The wedding was held at a “private location” near Ritzville on Nov. 7, officials with the Grant County Health District (GCHD) said in a Monday news release.
A resident has died in the Claremont Care home in Ayr after contracting Covid-19 - where 31 people tested positive for the virus. A total of 15 residents and 16 staff at the pensioner residence in Whitletts have been diagnosed with Covid-19.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Friday, California’s Director of Health and Human Services summed up his 45 minute press conference in three words: “I am worried.”Dr. Mark Ghaly then tried to underline the urgency of his words by saying, “This is an important, immediate situation.”Ghaly’s cohort Dr.
A Pfizer coronavirus vaccine volunteer in Austin, Texas told "Fox & Friends" about his experience in the clinical trial, urging others to "get it as soon as you can." The company reported that its vaccine has been found to be 90% effective against COVID-19 with more than 43,000 people being tested around the world.
CalMac ferry are self-isolating in their cabins after an outbreak of coronavirus. The MV Isle of Lewis - which operates on the Oban to Castlebay, Barra run - has been sent for a deep clean with no passengers on board.
care home is in lockdown after a massive outbreak of coronavirus. A total of 19 staff members and 24 residents at the Fairview facility, operated by HC One, have tested positive for Covid-19 this week.
“This is an extremely difficult time for those in our care, their families, friends and our staff.“Their health, safety and wellbeing are of paramount importance and, as such, we are committed to doing everything we can to achieve this goal.”
coronavirus at a police station in Lanarkshire, health chiefs confirmed today.Several officers from Police Scotland are now self-isolating while close contacts have also been told to quarantine as a precaution.News of the outbreak at the station - visited by coronavirus scandal MP Margaret Ferrier last month - comes as Lanarkshire is expected to head into tier four restrictions.Dr Martin Donaghy, consultant in public health medicine, NHS Lanarkshire, said: “NHS Lanarkshire’s Test and Protect
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA second coronavirus outbreak in less than a week has been confirmed at Ayr's Kyle Academy.More pupils at the secondary school have been ordered to self-isolate after another student tested positive for Covid-19.On Friday pupils and parents were alerted following a positive case of the virus linked to the school.The health board launched a contact tracing operation and bosses said "a small number
M&S worker is understood to have spent more than a week in hospital after a Covid-19 outbreak.The member of staff, who works at the department store in Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street, is said to have been rushed to hospital on October 14.The 50-year-old is from the east end of Glasgow.Loved ones are believed to have been told she was being moved into intensive care last night if her condition did not improve.The source said: “Families are going through hell with this.“It was spreading through the
coronavirus at a Scottish health centre.At least three members of staff are understood to have tested positive for Covid-19 at Motherwell Health Centre in North Lanarkshire in recent days.But a source told the Record of fears that nurses were being advised to go to work and carry out house calls as normal earlier this week - despite some being in contact with infected colleagues from the Windmill Street practice.After their concerns were raised with the health board, staff who had contact with
Covid-19 outbreak at a Scottish care home. The deaths at the Charnwood Lodge Care Home in Dumfries triggered a deep clean and additional infection control measures.
Missouri reported a record number of coronavirus cases over the weekend. The Show-Me State on Saturday reported a record of some 2,357 new cases of COVID-19, the Associated Press reported. An estimated 1,768 new cases were reported on Sunday. As of Tuesday morning, all 50 states plus the District of Columbia have reported confirmed cases of COVID-19, tallying more than 8,214,754 illnesses and at least 220,133 deaths.
Ayrshire Post , but they would not say how many had tested positive. It is the third supermarket to confirm an outbreak in the town in less than a week.All three of Ayr's biggest stores - Morrisons, Tesco Extra and Asda Ayr - have now confirmed coronavirus cases.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterPubs and bars across the region are devastated to close their doors once again as Ayrshire & Arran faces tighter restrictions to curb a further outbreak of coronavirus.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced last week that boozers would shut for 16 days amongst a list of other measures.Prestwick’s Golf Inn pub said they weren’t expecting Sturgeon’s announcement and feel the bar trade is “getting