The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sector urged to keep guard up over Covid

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Farmers and crofters have been urged to avoid complacenc­y around C ovid -19 and do all they can to protect themselves, their families and staff from the virus.

NFU Scotland president Andrew Mccornick, who farms in Dumfries, made the plea in a blog post on the union’s website at a time when coronaviru­s restrictio­ns are being tightened across Scotland.

“Here in Dumfries and Galloway in the past week we have gone from Tier One with low incidence to the worst rate per 100,000 population in Scotland,” said Mr Mccornick.

“And I am being told by members across the country that it is now much more prevalent in rural settings than it was earlier this year,” he added. He urged everyone working in the agricultur­al industry to take appropriat­e measures to stop the spread of Covid-19.

“This spike has shown why we need to avoid complacenc­y and keep our guard up, particular­ly if we want to keep our businesses running and our stock looked after ,” said Mr Mccornick.

He called on farmers and crofters to ensure good biosecurit­y measures were in place on their holdings, such as limiting the number of people having access to the farm and recording who comes to the premises and when.

“We also need to plan for the worst while hoping for the best by having a contingenc­y plan for scenarios where yourself, your family or your workforce get infected or required to self- isolate,” added Mr Mccornick.

“Essential farm staff are recognised as key workers and if they are travelling to the farm it is advisable that you give them a letter to produce, if asked, showing their journey is essential.

“It is also essential they recognise they are part of your farm ‘ bubble’ and accommodat­e that with their off-farm lives.”

He encouraged everyone to revisit the guidance for farmers on the Scottish Government’ s website ( https:// bit. ly/ 2K2aer0) and said: “Do not consider this virus an inconvenie­nce.

“It can be, and has been, fatal in many families so please be considerat­e of others as well as yourself and obey the rules.”

 ??  ?? BLOG POST: Andrew Mccornick urged everyone to help stop the spread of the virus.
BLOG POST: Andrew Mccornick urged everyone to help stop the spread of the virus.

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