Wiganers told to isolate for 10 days after visiting tier four or Wales to prevent spread of new Covid-19 strain

Wiganers returning home or visitors who have been to any tier four area or Wales are being asked to isolate for at least 10 days.
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Greater Manchester’s 10 directors of public health want people to act as if they have the new variant of Covid-19 and self-isolate when they arrive in the region.

This means remaining inside the house where they are staying for the 10 days for anyone arriving from Saturday, December 19.

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Other people who live in the house do not need to isolate unless anyone gets symptoms, but no visitors should be allowed in that house at all, even on Christmas Day.

People should be tested if they develop symptomsPeople should be tested if they develop symptoms
People should be tested if they develop symptoms

Dr Jeanelle de Gruchy, director of public health in Tameside, said: “The new strain of Covid, which is increasingly rapidly in tier four areas, is extremely worrying. It is incredibly infectious and if you come into contact with someone with this strain you are far more likely to catch it than the original strain.

“We are so concerned about the potential grave impact of this that we have taken the difficult decision to ask anyone who has travelled here for Christmas from any tier four area or Wales to act as if they have this new variant, even if they have no symptoms, and self-isolate for at least 10 days. Other people in the house do not need to self isolate but no visitors should be allowed in that house at all, even on Christmas Day.

"We are asking people to follow the same rules households have done when schoolchildren have been asked to isolate after coming in contact with someone who is positive. The individual is the only one who needs to isolate, but if, during that time, anyone in the house gets symptoms, they must all isolate and the person with symptoms get a test straight away.

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“In addition we’re asking every single person in Greater Manchester to take extreme care from this moment on. You can minimise your chances of catching Covid - even the new strain - by scrupulously sticking to the guidance around keeping at least two metres away from people at all times, wearing a face covering, washing your hands frequently and staying in well ventilated places. If you’re inside this means having the windows open for at least 15 to 20 minutes every hour.

“We know so many people have been doing their bit for so long, and we know everyone desperately wishes we could see an end to the restrictions, but it’s more important than ever that we all put in that extra effort to keep our friends and families safe in the coming weeks.”

For details about self isolation, including when to get a test, go to https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus.

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