Sunday, July 26, 2020

New coronavirus outbreak hits Shropshire caravan park

Fresh coronavirus outbreak in Shropshire
A caravan site in Craven Arms has seen 21 people test positive for Covid-19 (Picture: EPA/Google Maps)

A Shropshire caravan park is at the centre of a new coronavirus outbreak. 

21 new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed at the site in the town of Craven Arms. 

The county council fears the number of cases at the site will continue to rise before infection control measures start to take effect.

All residents who have come into contact with one of the positive cases have been asked to self-isolate with their households for 14 days. The 21 people who tested positive for coronavirus were asked to self-isolate for at least seven days from the time they started showing symptoms or from when they received their positive test result.

A testing centre has now been set up on a nearby business park, and everyone living on the site has been offered a test.

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The centre will be open for the next two weeks between 10.30am and 3.30pm and those living nearby can book a test online via NHS Test and Trace or by ringing 119.

A playground close to the caravan park has also been closed to help reduce social contact and the risk of transmission.

Councillor David Evans said: ‘Our priority is to protect the health and wellbeing of our local residents.

Fresh coronavirus outbreak in Shropshire
The town in Shropshire has seen a small outbreak at a caravan site (Picture: Google Maps)

‘I’ve been in Craven Arms to talk to residents and businesses to answer any questions and reassure them that the risk to the general public is low.’

He added: ‘I would like to thank members of the community for their own ongoing support and cooperation.

‘We continue to rely on everyone at the site playing their part, and want to encourage the residents to continue to self-isolate and take all the necessary precautions.

‘This is the only way we can help stop the spread of the virus.’

Shropshire County Council said staff had been at the site providing residents with information on how to prevent the spread of the virus, its symptoms and what to do if they are feeling unwell.

It said it had been distributing personal protective equipment, hand sanitiser, cleaning products and other supplies to residents.

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