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Indian Covid variant outbreak confirmed in Herefordshire

By James Thomas Last updated: Public health officials have confirmed they are dealing with an outbreak of the Indian Covid variant in Herefordshire • The outbreak is amongst seasonal workers at a farm, but public health officials have not confirmed which one • There are no plans for surge testing in the county • 14 workers have tested positive, seven for the Indian variant There has been an outbreak of coronavirus amongst seasonal workers at a Herefordshire farm, with some workers testing positive for the new Indian variant which is currently concerning the Government. Herefordshire Council said it is working with Public Health England (PHE) at the farm where a spokesperson said there had been a “small” outbreak, with 14 positive cases found. Of those, seven cases are the new Indian variant.

Health chief s warning to Herefordshire as Covid lockdown eases

HEREFORDSHIRE S public health chief has warned the county is not out of the woods yet, despite coronavirus lockdown restrictions easing. Lockdown restrictions in England have eased, meaning up to six people, or two households, can meet indoors and hospitality can reopen indoors, as well as museums, cinemas and children s soft play centres. Other big changes include all holiday accommodation being allowed to reopen, there can be outdoor gatherings of up to 30 people and the legal limit of the number of mourners at funerals will be lifted. But Herefordshire s acting director of public health Dr Rebecca Howell-Jones has said the county is not out of the woods yet, and urged caution as restrictions ease.

Herefordshire public health speaks out after Covid cases spike

HEREFORDSHIRE S public health team has spoken out after one area of the county has seen a huge spike in coronavirus cases.

From Maylord s loos to libraries: what s reopening in Herefordshire today

HEALTH chiefs in Herefordshire are urging caution as lockdown restrictions are eased in the county. A range of well-known retailers and much-loved independent businesses are reopening in Hereford and the market towns today (April 12). The Maylord Orchards toilet facilities will also be available to shoppers. Hereford, Leominster and Ross-on-Wye libraries will open from April 12 for browsing, choosing books and pre-booked computer sessions, with Ledbury library reopening the following Monday (April 19). Library click and collect services will continue in the meantime, with preparations being made to reopen remaining libraries in May. Customers will be required to wear face coverings when visiting the library, unless they are exempt.

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