Watts aiming to be ever-presentpublished at 11:11 Greenwich Mean Time 12 March 2021
Newcastle United youngster Kelland Watts says he hopes to be an ever-present at Plymouth Argyle in League One this season.
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It's after a case of the South African variant of coronavirus was found in the area, which is "more infectious" than other variants and cases need to be identified "as quickly as possible".
Surge testing has been open to people living in the area and anyone over 16 is urged to get tested even if they do not have symptoms.
Director of public health for Stockton Council Sarah Bowman-Abouna said more than 3,000 people have already been tested.
She said: "Initially we started with those who are living in the area but if you also work in the TS19 area we would also encourage you to come forward."
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Read MoreAn overturned lorry has led to the A69 being closed in both directions.
The HGV, which was carrying wood, turned over on the westbound carriageway between Hexham and Corbridge earlier.
The road is closed in both directions from the A6079 (Bridge End Roundabout, Hexham) to A68 (Stagshaw Roundabout, Corbridge)
Northumbria Police says the load needs to be emptied before the recovery of the lorry can start, which will involve a crane.
The carriageway is expected to be closed until this afternoon.
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