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NHS Western Isles confirms COVID-19 cluster on Lewis
Published on 23 October 2020
NHS Western Isles can confirm that three Lewis residents have today tested positive for COVID-19.
Following a short inpatient stay for one; all three individuals are now self isolating at home.
NHS Western Isles can confirm that all the appropriate steps in terms of the Test and Protect guidance and support are fully underway.
To respect and maintain patient confidentiality, we will not be releasing any further details at this time.
NHS Western Isles Chief Executive Gordon Jamieson, said: “We would like to reassure our local communities and visitors to the island that we are taking all necessary steps to contact trace, and contain the virus but it is vital that everyone in the Western Isles re double their efforts and follows the current Scottish Government restrictions and FACTS guidance to limit any spread of the virus.”
The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are:
- A high temperature (37.8C of greater)
- And/or a new and continuous cough
- And/or a loss or change in your sense of smell and/or taste.
If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, no matter how mild, you and your household should immediately self isolate and book a test. To access testing in the Western Isles, contact the COVID-19 Response Team on 01851 601151 or email: wi-hb.covid19queries@nhs.net The phoneline will be staffed from 9am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday with an answering machine available outwith those hours.
Alternatively you can complete the online COVID-19 Testing Programme Referral Form (NHS Western Isles) https://www.coronavirus.wi.nhs.scot/?page_id=2195
FACTS
F – Face coverings. These should be used in shops and on public transport (buses, trains and taxis)
A – Avoid crowded places.
C – Clean your hands frequently, using water & soap whenever possible.
T – Two metres – observe physical distancing.
S – Self-isolate and book a test if you are suffering from COVID-19 symptoms.
Please also ensure that you maintain good respiratory hygiene – cough or sneeze into a tissue and dispose of the tissue in a bin, or alternatively cough/sneeze into your elbow.
Visit www.coronavirus.wi.nhs.scot or www.nhsinform.scot/ for further advice or information
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