The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘Worrying’ Covid outbreak probed by NHS Tayside

- JAMIE BUCHAN

Health chiefs are closely monitoring a new outbreak of coronaviru­s at a Perthshire community hospital.

Several staff and patients have tested positive at St Margaret’s in Auchterard­er.

It is the first outbreak at the 10-bed hospital since it was forced to temporaril­y close to admissions in response to a single case in late August.

Barrie Thom, 93, died at the hospital after a short battle with the virus. It was the first Covid- related death in the Perth and Kinross area after nearly three months.

An Incident Management Team (IMT) has been set up by NHS Tayside to investigat­e and monitor the fresh cases.

Staff and patients are being tested in an effort to prevent further spread.

A spokeswoma­n for the health board said: “NHS Tayside’s Infection Prevention and Control

Team is investigat­ing a small number of cases of Covid-19 in patients and staff at St Margaret’s Hospital. All appropriat­e infection prevention and control measures have been put in place.

“Patients in the 10-bedded hospital are being clinically assessed and monitored and offered testing where this is appropriat­e.

“As a precaution, staff are also being offered testing.

“Close contacts have been identified and given appropriat­e advice and support. The Incident Management Team will continue to keep the situation under close review.”

The hospital assists patients with acute medical problems, rehabilita­tion and palliative care.

It also offers a GP-led minor injury service.

After last summer’s Covid case, restrictio­ns – including a ban on visitors – were put in place for seven days.

Local SNP MSP Roseanna Cunningham said she was sorry to hear about the positive cases.

“This will be very worrying for all staff and patients as well as for their families,” she said.

“I am confident that NHS Tayside and the Incident Management Team will be doing all they can to ensure effective infection control and to contain the spread of the outbreak.

“Above all, I want to wish those who have contracted the virus a full and speedy recovery.”

Vaccinatio­n centres opened at Dewar’s Centre in Perth and Blairgowri­e Town Hall at the weekend.

A third temporary hub at Atholl Leisure Centre will be set up at Pitlochry this week.

Associate director of Public Health Dr Daniel Chandler said: “These new community vaccinatio­n centres are providing extra capacity to support our GPs in delivering the vaccine to priority groups across Tayside.

“By opening these local vaccinatio­n centres we are upping the pace of the programme and it means we are able to offer vaccinatio­ns to those aged 65-69 at an earlier stage than originally planned.”

So far, around 66,000 people in Tayside have already been vaccinated.

“Incident Management Team will continue to keep the situation under close review

 ??  ?? ROLL-OUT: A new vaccinatio­n hub at Dewar’s Centre in Perth opened at the weekend to provide extra capacity.
ROLL-OUT: A new vaccinatio­n hub at Dewar’s Centre in Perth opened at the weekend to provide extra capacity.

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