What should I do if I need to self isolate on election day? Herts health boss explains latest rules Things are going so well in the right direction and the guidance is so strong that it will be perfectly safe for people to turn up and vote
Professor Jim McManus, Director of Public Health at Hertfordshire County Council (Image: Hertfordshire County Council)
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Full surge testing plan for Hertfordshire residents after South African variant found in Broxbourne
The council are aiming to test at least 5,000 people during the next two weeks
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Hertfordshire Tier 4: New strain spreading through teenagers before bleeding into older age groups
Hertfordshire County Council have reassured people that schools are not the blame for the rise
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