Coronavirus in Scotland: Three more cases confirmed

Three more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed.

Three more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed.

The new cases are in Forth Valley, Glasgow and Grampian areas the Scottish Government announced on Thursday morning.

Three more cases have been confirmed in Scotland  (Getty Images)Three more cases have been confirmed in Scotland  (Getty Images)
Three more cases have been confirmed in Scotland (Getty Images)

All the patients are described as 'clinically well'.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Catherine Calderwood said:

“With all these cases, our thoughts are with those diagnosed and their families. Scotland is well equipped to deal with this kind of infection and we are doing everything we can to contain the virus at this stage and minimise the risk to the public.

“Clinicians are now conducting contact tracing, the process of gathering details of the places those who have tested positive visited and the people they have been in contact with.

“Close contact involves either face-to-face contact or spending more than 15 minutes within two metres of an infected person. The risk is very low in situations where someone may have passed a patient on the street or in a shop.

“Health protection teams will contact those who are at risk from the current cases – those who are not contacted are not at risk.

“We can all play our part to limit the spread of the virus by washing our hands frequently for 20 seconds as well as always carrying tissues and using them to catch coughs and sneezes, then putting the tissue in a bin, and don’t touch your face.”

Comments

 0 comments

Want to join the conversation? Please or to comment on this article.