Three new Covid cases reported for isles
Three new Covid cases have been reported for Shetland in the Scottish government figures.
NHS Shetland says all three were already isolating as household contacts of previous cases reported earlier in the week.
Nursing director Kathleen Carolan said the news illustrated the strength of contact tracing and why it was so important people self-isolated when asked to do so.
“Whilst we have cause for optimism as the vaccination programme continues to be rolled out, it is inevitable we will continue to see new cases and we can all play our part in keeping these as low as possible by complying with the FACTS guidance and the current level three restrictions.”
People are being asked to remain vigilant to the Covid-19 symptoms of a fever, a new persistent cough or a change in or loss of sense of taste or smell, and to self-isolate and request a test if they have any concerns.
Ian Tinkler
“Shetland could move into lesser restrictions by the end of next month, the First Minister has announced.” FM March 16th!
““Whilst we have cause for optimism as the vaccination programme continues to be rolled out, it is inevitable we will continue to see new cases “. Nursing director Kathleen Carolan.
“There is no new case on Shetland”. Shetland Health Board March 4th.
“Coronavirus / Outbreak over and no current cases in isles, meeting hears” February 16th. Shetland Health Board.!!
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