The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Boost of £60m to help tackle virus in care homes

- DAN O’DONOGHUE

Holyrood has been handed almost £60 million to help bring Covid-19 infections in care homes under control.

The UK Government has made £600m available to the nations and regions in a bid to “stop the transmissi­on of coronaviru­s in care homes, minimise infections and keep staff and residents safe”.

Figures published yesterday show that across the UK more than 12,500 people living in care homes have so far died with Covid-19.

In all, 33,998 people have died from Covid-19 in the UK, a rise of 384 in the last 24 hours.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock, at the daily Downing Street press briefing, said the fund was designed to “put a protective ring around our care homes”.

The cash came as it was revealed UK trials for specially-trained “Covid dogs”, that may be able to detect coronaviru­s in humans, even before symptoms appear, were set to begin as part of new research.

World-leading researcher­s at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) will carry out the first phase of a trial in collaborat­ion with the charity Medical Detection Dogs and Durham University, backed by £500,000 of government funding.

Professor James Logan, lead researcher on the trial, said: “Our previous work has shown that malaria has a distinctiv­e odour, and with Medical Detection Dogs, we successful­ly trained dogs to accurately detect malaria.

“This, combined with the knowledge that respirator­y disease can change body odour, makes us hopeful that the dogs can also detect Covid-19.”

Meanwhile, deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries, appearing at the daily Downing Street briefing, said it was an “ambitious target” to stamp coronaviru­s out completely in the UK.

“There isn’t an immediate, easy outcome to this to get us to Level One of the government’s Covid alert levels.

“Smallpox is the only infectious disease where we have actually eradicated a disease but of course there is an example there so I think having that ambition is good,” she said.

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