Leek Post & Times

Calls to still stay at home if you test positive for covid

Restrictio­ns now lifted but people are urged to limit contact with others if they are infected

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PEOPLE in Staffordsh­ire are being urged to continue to stay at home and avoid contact with others if they test positive for Covid-19.

The government lifted coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in England last week meaning that people who test positive are no longer legally required to isolate. However, they are urged to stay at home and limit contact with others while infectious.

The latest seven-day case rate for Staffordsh­ire is 297.7 per 100,000 population.

Dr Johnny Mcmahon, cabinet support member for public health and integrated care, called on Staffordsh­ire residents to remain careful and considerat­e to others now that restrictio­ns have been lifted.

“Anybody who tests positive for Covid-19 is still carrying a virus that can pose a serious health risk to others, especially those who are older and more vulnerable.

“Staffordsh­ire people have played an important role in protecting each other throughout this pandemic by following the rules and guidance put in place to reduce the spread of infection. Although those rules are no longer in place, staying at home while infectious remains the best course of action and could prevent others from becoming seriously ill.”

People who develop any of the main covid symptoms are advised to remain at home and book a PCR test as soon as possible.

Free rapid tests are still available to order online or collect from local pharmacies until April 1.

Mr Mcmahon also reiterated the importance of getting vaccinated and boosted.

“Anybody still in need of a covid jab can get one very easily in Staffordsh­ire thanks to the work of our NHS partners, pharmacies, GPS and the many volunteers helping at walkin clinics.

Staying at home while infectious could prevent others from becoming seriously ill.

“It’s important everybody gives themself the best protection possible from covid, and getting vaccinated is the best way to do this.”

Full informatio­n on updated covid advice and how to book or order a test can be found at www.gov.uk/ coronaviru­s.

Informatio­n on the Covid-19 vaccine and booster, including details about local walk-in clinics, can be found at www.nhs.uk/ coronaviru­svaccine.

Cllr Dr Johnny Mcmahon

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Photo by Phil Walter/getty

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