Sunderland Echo

Further 33 test positive after charity match

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­sonjpi

Another 33 people have tested positive for COVID-19 after attending a charity football match on the border of Sunderland and County Durham.

The latest figures bring the total number of cases linked to the event at Burnside Working Men’ s Club in Fence Houses to 61, with Houghton highlighte­d as a hotspot area for cases.

Health chiefs have urged anyone who attended the match on Sunday, August 30, to self-isolate until midnight on Sunday, September 13 – 14 days from the event – even if they have a negative test.

Up to 300 people have previously been told to take the measures to prevent further spread.

Durham County Council and Sunderland City Council are working with Public Health England to manage their response.

Gillian Gibson, director of public health at Sunderland City Council, said: "We are seeing increases in the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Sunderland particular­ly in the Houghton area so it’s incredibly important that people continue to follow

public health guidance.

"In order to prevent the spread and protect ourselves and our communitie­s, when we’re outside of the home we all need to behave as if everyone we meet is infected.

"That means staying two metres apart, wash your hands for 20 seconds and do this often, covering your face in enclosed spaces, and stay at home if you have been identified as a contact of a case, have symptoms or are waiting for Covid test results."

Amanda Healy, director of public health at Durham County Council, added: "We were aware that a large number of people are believed to have attended the event so we always expected the number

of cases to rise.

"We would like to thank everyone who has responded so far to our call to selfisolat­e if they were present at the club on August 30 and to those who have sought a test when appropriat­e.

"We would like to reiterate that our initial advice remains the same in that anyone who attended the event should self-isolate for 14 days from that date unless they're contacted individual­ly by NHS Test and Trace with further advice."

Anyone struggling to selfisolat­e or needs to know more about testing can visit www. durham.gov.uk/coronaviru­s or https://www.sunderland. gov.uk/get-a-test.

 ??  ?? Gillian Gibson, Sunderland Director of Public Health outside of the Burnside Working Mens Club.
Gillian Gibson, Sunderland Director of Public Health outside of the Burnside Working Mens Club.
 ??  ?? Amanda Healey, Director of Public Health Durham County Council.
Amanda Healey, Director of Public Health Durham County Council.

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