More Covid cases linked to Stirling bar outbreak as NHS chiefs urge pubgoers to get tested
NHS Forth Valley says cases related to the outbreak at Tingle have now been seen locally and elsewhere in what is now being deemed a significant outbreak
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The outbreak linked to Tingle Bar in Stirling is continuing to grow (Image: Stirling Observer)
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Covid test warning for customers of Tingle Bar in Stirling
People who recently visited the venue are being advised to get tested.
The local picture is stabilising - but NHS Forth Valley chiefs have urged locals to keep up their efforts (Image: Stirling Observer)
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Hundreds of people have turned up to be tested for Covid-19 in one of Scotland s recently-identified hotspots for the virus. More than 1500 people responded to an appeal to get tested for Covid-19 in the Tullibody area of Clackmannanshire following an increase in the number of positive cases. Two mobile testing units have been set up and NHS Forth Valley’s Consultant in Public Health, Dr Jennifer Champion, has thanked local people for their response. The move comes after the area overtook Glasgow and East Renfrewshire to become Scotland s latest virus hotspot with 139.7 cases per 100.000. During a similar period, Glasgow - which remains the only council area in Level 3 restrictions - recorded 136.8 cases per 100,000.