The total number of cases linked to clusters of Covid-19 infections in Denbighshire is now at 31, according to the county council.
An Incident
Management Team (IMT) is currently in operation to manage the situation and
comprises of Denbighshire County Council, Public Health Wales and Betsi
Cadwaladr University Health Board.
The clusters
are being identified in a number of settings and venues and the team is working with
schools, businesses and sports clubs.
Cases include
transmission within households and positive cases include adults and those
under 18.
There are
currently a total of 402 pupils self-isolating from Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Denbigh High School and St Brigid’s.
Not all cases
have been confirmed as the Delta variant, but as the strain is becoming the
dominant one in the UK, positive tests are being treated as the Delta variant.
Members of the
public, businesses and sports clubs are being asked to remain cautious and to
follow Welsh Government guidelines.
Chair of the
IMT, Nicola Stubbins, said: “We are continuing to work on identifying cases
linked to these clusters through our Test Trace Protect teams.
“Now the Delta
variant is present in Denbighshire, we are asking everyone to remain vigilant
against the spread of Covid-19.
“This includes
not attending gatherings that contravene Welsh Government guidelines, to
practice social distancing and those who have been asked to, must self-isolate
for the full period.
“We are
reminding businesses they must enforce guidelines and ensure social distancing
as well as rigorous track and trace procedures.
“Businesses
found to be breaching these regulations can be served with an Improvement
Notice, a Closure Notice and/or a Fixed Penalty Notice from the Council while
those found not self-isolating can also face a Fixed Penalty Notice.
“Anyone who
develops Covid-19 symptoms should book a PCR test at a test centre immediately
and following a positive result, should self-isolate and share all relevant
information with Test Trace Protect advisors.
“We are also
reminding those eligible and not showing symptoms to undertake regular lateral
flow tests at home, which are free and can be ordered online for home delivery.
“We know this
has been a difficult time and we would like to thank all our communities in
Denbighshire for their co-operation and their efforts to follow the
guidelines.”
You can now go
for a PCR Covid-19 test if you have a wider range of symptoms which include
flu-like symptoms, not caused by a known condition, muscle ache or pain,
excessive tiredness, persistent headache, runny nose or blocked nose,
persistent sneezing, sore throat and/or hoarseness, shortness of breath or
wheezing and generally feeling unwell.
An additional
mobile testing unit is operating at Caledfryn, Denbigh, while testing centres
are also operating in Rhyl, Quay Street Car Park and Llangollen, Market Street
Car Park. Booking is required at these sites.
HWB Dinbych is
operating a Covid Support Hub offering collection of free lateral flow tests.
Book a PCR
test at www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test
order a lateral flow test at www.gov.uk/order-coronavirus-rapid-lateral-flow-tests
You can book a
PCR test by telephone on 119 between 7am and 11pm (calls are free).
You can pick
up free lateral flow tests from HWB Dinbych, Smithfield Road, Denbigh, LL16 3RG
from Tuesdays 8.30am - 1pm; Wednesdays 4pm - 6pm; Thursdays 8.30am - 1pm and
Fridays 8.30am - 1pm.
You can also pick up free lateral flow tests from Rhyl, Quay Street Carpark LL18 1NS, between 8am and 1pm, seven days a week.
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