The Scotsman

Suppress not eradicate

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Jeane Freeman has warned Scotland “cannot eradicate” coronaviru­s, just “suppress it as much as possible”.

The Scottish health secretary claimed there was not a prospect of getting rid of the virus for good, but the Scottish Government’s aim was to get rates to a manageable level.

Speaking at the daily briefing on Friday, she dismissed the idea of “living with the virus” if it meant regular hospitalis­ations or deaths.

Ms Freeman said: “I think the goal of this government hasn't changed – it is to suppress the virus to the lowest possible level.

“You can't eradicate it and we are one part of an island which has other government­s in it who will quite rightly take their own policy positions about how they want to handle a health situation and given that health is devolved.

“So we need to find a way for those four nations of the UK to work together as best as we possibly can.

“But we've not moved away from a position that says our objective collective­ly with the citizens of Scotland is to surpass the level of this virus as law as we possibly can and then really let Test and Protect come into its own, so that it can quickly identify where positive cases exist, Test and Protect contain them, eliminate them, stop them transmitti­ng.”

Scottish national clinical director Jason Leitch agreed coronaviru­s was never eliminated from Scotland, but there was a way of managing it to prevent deaths.

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