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All schools have been closed across the Uists, the chain of islands in the Western Isles, which had largely escaped the coronavirus pandemic unscathed, after an outbreak escalated over the weekend to 14 cases.

NHS Western Isles said schools and nurseries on North Uist, Benbecula and South Uist would close for three days to help suppress the outbreak, which has grown quickly on South Uist to include residents at a care home. The home has temporarily suspended all visits, admissions and discharges.

The cluster is the largest and most significant to affect the Western Isles; until it emerged late last week, there had only been seven positive cases confirmed by NHS Western Isles since the pandemic was declared in March, and no deaths. It had the lowest infection rate of any Scottish council area.

NHS Western Isles said all the affected people were in self-isolation at home, and none had yet been hospitalised.

Dr Maggie Watts, the board’s director of public health, said:


We would like to reassure our local communities and visitors to the island that we are taking all necessary steps to contain the virus but it is vital that everyone in the Western Isles follows the current Scottish government restrictions and guidance to limit any spread of the virus.

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The Welsh government has announced an additional £140m of funding to help businesses deal with the economic challenges of Covid-19 and Brexit.

Of this, £20m will be ring-fenced to support tourism and hospitality businesses and £60m will be allocated for businesses hit by local lockdown restrictions.

This is the third round of funding. The government says it has already given £300m to 13,000 companies in Wales, which has helped protect more than 100,000 jobs.

By the end of the day, 12 areas of Wales will be subject to local lockdowns – covering almost two-thirds of the population. The economy minister, Ken Skates, said there was likely to be a “rolling programme” of more restrictions.

The government has also announced that freelancers working in the cultural and creative sectors in Wales will be able to apply for their share of a £7m fund.

Individuals can apply for a £2,500 grant when the scheme opens next week.

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8,000 pupils and 350 teachers and staff in Liverpool self-isolating, says city’s mayor

Around 8,000 schoolchildren and more than 350 teachers and staff are self-isolating in Liverpool, the city’s mayor has said, as it recorded one of the highest infection rates in England.

Matt Ashton, Liverpool’s director of public health, said the city was in a “very difficult position” as its number of cases rose sharply in the past week.

Liverpool’s seven-day infection rate was 242 cases per 100,000 people in the week to 24 September, Ashton said, compared with 211 in Bolton, which previously had the highest rate.

Ashton said coronavirus cases were doubling every eight to nine days and that 12.8% of people being tested were confirmed positive, which is also worryingly high.

The city’s mayor, Joe Anderson, posted this on Twitter.

Joe Anderson
(@mayor_anderson)

New infections of COVID-19 in this last week in Liverpool is 1254, this has increased the numbers infected to approx 5000 it is doubling every six days. There are currently 8,000 school children at home self isolating and over 350 teachers & staff. Please stay safe and take care


September 28, 2020

Ashton warned that the rise in cases had led to “sharp increases” in Covid hospital admissions and that “increases in deaths are likely to follow”. He said the increase in cases spanned all age groups, including the most vulnerable over-65s.

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