The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

How Granite City went back into lockdown

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Here is a timeline of events up to restrictio­ns being tightened.

Sunday August 2

The Aberdeen coronaviru­s cluster is announced by NHS Grampian.

The health board says 13 cases have been identified and linked to the Hawthorn Bar in Holburn Street.

Monday August 3

Cases more than double to 27 and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tells the Scottish Government’s regular coronaviru­s briefing that images of packed pubs over the weekend made her want to cry.

Retweeting images posted by Aberdeen MP Stephen Flynn showing people queuing to enter pubs in the city, she says: “Scenes like these are dangerous and could easily result in pubs being closed again.”

Tuesday August 4

The cases linked to the Aberdeen cluster rise by five to 32 as NHS Grampian says 120 close contacts have been identified.

Some bars announce they intend to close, including Soul Bar, where staff discovered someone who tested positive had visited.

Stuart Clarkson, director of the pub’s parent firm PB Devco, says the company feels “we now need to take the situation into our own hands to help limit the spread of the virus”.

Wednesday August 5

Ms Sturgeon announces local lockdown restrictio­ns will be reimposed on the Aberdeen City Council area after the cases linked to the cluster rise to 54.

She tells the Scottish Government’s coronaviru­s briefing the increase heightens fears there is a “significan­t outbreak in Aberdeen that may include some community transmissi­on”.

Bars, cafes and restaurant­s are ordered to close, residents told not allow visitors in their homes and not to travel farther than five miles.

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