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NHS Highland contact tracers Covid fears as health board insists it moved quickly to address staff concerns By Scott Maclennan Published: 18:30, 15 January 2021
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Contact tracing is seen as vital to limiting the spread of Covid and uses tools such as the pictured app while teams also call and text people.
NHS Highland insists it is addressing concerns from coronavirus contact tracers about virus safety measures in their own office.
Based at Larch House at Stoneyfield Business Park in Inverness, dozens of tracers have been working seven days a week to alert thousands of people across the north when they need to self-isolate after being in close proximity with someone who has contracted Covid-19.
NHS Highland notified of seven new coronavirus cases at Ross-shire care home By Hector MacKenzie
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Updated: 11:26, 07 January 2021
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Dr Ken Oates: âThis outbreak is a devastating blow to the residents and staff at this care home and their families. Unfortunately, we have seen from other parts of the country that when infection levels rise in the wider community that infection can spread into care homes.
NHS Highland has been notified of seven cases of Covid-19 infection in residents of an independent care home in Ross-shire.
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Seven cases of Covid-19 at Fodderty care home in Ross-shire, NHS Highland confirms; Several staff also affected as health chiefs issue fresh alert By Hector MacKenzie
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Updated: 11:10, 07 January 2021
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Dr Ken Oates: âThis outbreak is a devastating blow to the residents and staff at this care home and their families. Unfortunately, we have seen from other parts of the country that when infection levels rise in the wider community that infection can spread into care homes.
NHS Highland has been notified of seven cases of Covid-19 infection in residents of an independent care home in Ross-shire.
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