Public urged to do two tests a week as virus 'still a threat'published at 15:13 British Summer Time 17 May 2021
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Herbert Soden
Gateshead’s director of public health has urged everyone to get Covid tests, warning the virus is “still a threat”.
It comes after the first cases of the Indian variant of Covid-19 have been found in the North East, although numbers here remain the lowest of anywhere in England.
It has so far been detected 19 times across the region – and the number covers all of Newcastle, Northumberland, Gateshead, North and South Tyneside, Sunderland, County Durham, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, Stockton, Hartlepool, and Darlington.
Alice Wiseman, Gateshead Council’s director of public health (pictured below), said the latest variant shows the virus is still a problem.
She said: “Thankfully the number of cases across our region remains low, which makes it easier to trace those who have been in close contact with individuals who have tested positive, and take steps to prevent further spread.
“Although the numbers are small, this is a timely reminder that the virus is still a threat.”
With people now able to socialise indoors, Ms Wiseman said that the public should take lateral flow tests twice a week.
She said: “We must continue to protect each other. I’d encourage everyone to use lateral flow testing kits twice a week, but you should also arrange a PCR test straight away if you develop symptoms – even if the symptoms are mild or if your lateral flow test result is negative."
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