Tesco, Sainsbury s, Lidl, Aldi, Morrisons, Asda: Supermarkets found to be most infectious places to go in Hertfordshire
The Director of Public Health at Hertfordshire County Council urged residents and supermarkets to work together
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By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex
Coroanvirus tests will be taken door to door in parts of Nazeing. Photo: PA Door to door testing is coming to some Nazeing residents as health officials look to crack down on the South African variant which has been found in the area. Residents living in the EN10 postcode, which includes parts of Nazeing, will be visited by public health officials from tomorrow (Thursday, January 4) and provided with tests. The South African variant is thought to be as transmissible as the variant that was first identified in Kent but there is no evidence yet that it causes more severe disease.
Urgent testing for the South Africa variant of coronavirus is set to start in Hertfordshire. Hertfordshire County Council is urging all adult residents in the EN10 area of Broxbourne to have a Covid-19 test over the next two weeks amid confirmation that there has been one positive case of the variant in the local area. The case has not been linked to travel. From Tuesday, February 2, residents who are over 18 years old and live in the ‘EN10’ postcode will be provided with a leaflet through their letterboxes to explain how they can get tested. From Thursday February 4, all households will be directly contacted at their doorstep and will be provided with a home testing kit from a public health or licensed officer (with hi-visibility uniform or valid ID).
Broxbourne residents urged to get Covid test after discovery of South African variant in Herts
Every home in the area will be visited and urged to complete a test
A Covid-19 mobile test centre sign (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
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