Sunday Mail (UK)

We’re ready to battle the virus

Pledge by medical chief as tourist in France is Europe’s first corona death

- ■ Jennifer Hyland

Scotland’s most senior health official has insisted the country is ready to deal with the coronaviru­s – after the outbreak claimed its first life in Europe.

Chief medical of f icer Dr Catherine Calderwood yesterday said NHS Scotland is adequately prepared for treating patients.

She spoke out after a survey of NHS workers found 96 per cent did not think the health service was ready for the virus.

So far, 224 people in Scotland have been tested for symptoms but all have provided negative results.

Europe’s first coronaviru­srelated death has been confirmed in France.

The 80- year- old Chinese tourist was diagnosed with the illness before dying of a lung infection in a hospital in Paris. His daughter, who was also hospitalis­ed, is expected to recover.

Calderwood praised the preparatio­n of NHS Scotland and its f ront l ine health workers in responding to the global outbreak. She said: “Although we have yet to see a positive case in Scotland, the NHS has been preparing for the possibilit­y ever since the beginning of this outbreak.

“Our staff across the NHS in Scotland have put in extraordin­ary work and I want to thank all health staff for their continued hard work and dedication during this rapidly evolving situation.”

Calderwood also thanked patients awaiting test results for following the guidelines on self-isolation. She said: “You’re playing an important part in keeping both yourselves and others safe and reducing the virus’s spread.

“It is v ital that people continue to fol low the guidance given. Don’t attend GP practices or emergency department­s in person.”

Nine people in the UK have tested positive for the illness.

All but one of them have now been discharged from hospital.

Both Glasgow and Edinburgh airport yesterday said they are being guided by the NHS and local authority public health agencies on the virus.

Currently there are no screening measures in place at either airport.

 ??  ?? BUSINESS AS USUAL At Glasgow airport. Left, Dr Catherine Calderwood
BUSINESS AS USUAL At Glasgow airport. Left, Dr Catherine Calderwood

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