'Local lockdown' announced for UK city after 'cluster' of Covid-19 cases
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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the change in the rules – which will affect the Aberdeen City Council area – on Wednesday, August 5 as she gave an update at a Covid-19 briefing.
A five-mile travel rule has been put in place and residents are being told not to enter each other’s houses.
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She said the changes were ‘deeply, deeply unwelcome news’ and added that these new restrictions will be reviewed in seven days.
Ms Sturgeon continued: “The last thing we want to do is to reimpose these restrictions but this outbreak is reminding us just how highly infectious Covid is.
“Our precautionary and careful judgement is that we need to take decisive action now, difficult as that undoubtedly is, in order to try to contain this outbreak and prevent further harm later on.
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Hide Ad“As I said earlier, this is about doing all we can to ensure our children can return to schools next week.”
She added: “Acting now, we judge, gives us the time and the space to protect the ability of our young people to return to education.”
Fifty-four cases have been reported in Aberdeen as of Wednesday, with 191 contacts traced in relation to the cluster.
There have been no coronavirus deaths in Scotland for the 20th day in a row.
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Hide AdA total of 2,491 patients have died in the country after testing positive for Covid-19.