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Mixed reaction to latest easing of Covid restrictions

http://shet.news/tpur3 Copied! TUESDAY’s announcement by first minister Nicola Sturgeon that Shetland together with the other Scottish islands will have Covid-19 restrictions eased in line with the rest of Scotland has received a mixed response from local people. The news of restriction easing comes on the same day two new Covid-19 cases have been confirmed for Shetland within the last 24 hours. NHS Shetland said both new cases are linked to a case reported at the weekend. All three individuals have contracted the virus outside of Shetland and are now isolating. 10 of 14Adverts Consultant for public health Dr Susan Laidlaw said that as more people began moving in and out of Shetland it was crucial to remember to wear face masks and keep washing hands. “Don’t get too close to other people and avoid crowded places,” she said. 

NHS Shetland confirms one new Covid case

http://shet.news/6eq8y Copied! NHS Shetland has reiterated the necessity of continuing to follow the general advice of wearing face masks, avoiding crowds and thoroughly cleaning hands after another new case of Covid-19 was confirmed. It is the first new case for some time and the first this month. The total number for Shetland now stands at 233 cases. 9 of 14Adverts Consultant of public health Dr Susan Laidlaw confirmed that the latest case of coronavirus was picked outside Shetland. It was confirmed through a test in the Gilbert Bain Hospital laboratory. She said: “While we have been fortunate in that we have not had a Covid case for some time, this is a reminder that this virus is still with us and can rear its head at any time.”

Supply issues slow down vaccination rollout

http://shet.news/p91t6 Copied! NHS SHETLAND says its vaccination team could have the islands’ whole adult population inoculated against Covid-19 in less than two weeks if they had access to sufficient vaccine supplies. But as things stand the vaccine rollout is likely to last into June, and possibly even July. In a vaccine media briefing on Thursday morning the health board confirmed that more or less everybody in the priority groups one to nine have had at least the first dose. 3 of 14Adverts These are people aged 50 and over, health and care frontline staff, people with underlying health issues, all adults with learning disabilities and unpaid carers.

Covid numbers continue to rise

Covid numbers continue to rise
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