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First event casualty of 2021 is claimed in Highland community

  Article First event casualty of 2021 is claimed in Highland community; Plug pulled as influential Aquaculture UK event rescheduled By Gavin Musgrove Published: 16:20, 30 January 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Macdonald Aviemore Resort The first confirmed event casualty in Badenoch and Strathspey in 2021 due to the Covid pandemic has been announced. Aquaculture UK – the UK’s most important aquaculture exhibition and conference – has been rescheduled from May 2021 to May 2022. The show, which was due to take place on May 19-21, will be deferred to the new dates of May 3-5, next year, at the Macdonald Resort in Aviemore, Scotland.

Hotel closes days after Covid outbreak among Christmas entertainers

© Sandy McCook/DCT Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A major Highland hotel has shut for almost a month just days after a team of Christmas entertainers were struck down with Covid. Macdonald Aviemore Resort, which employs around 150 staff, announced: “In line with Government guidelines we are closed until 16th January.” Managing director Iain Miller told the Press and Journal: “Following positive tests amongst some sub-contractors, we are working closely with local authorities and the health board to ensure all steps have been taken to protect those on site and in the wider community.

Health authority confirms Covid-19 cluster at Highland resort

Health authority confirms Covid-19 cluster at Highland resort By Hector MacKenzie Published: 11:03, 20 December 2020 Get the Northern Times sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper NHS Highland said seven cases of Covid-19 had been identified within the Macdonald Resort in Aviemore. It said the cluster relates to a group of Christmas entertainers who were working in the resort over the last week. Dr Tim Allison NHS Highland’s Health Protection Team has undertaken case follow up in accordance with national guidance. Contact tracing is being carried out with all those identified as close contacts being advised to self-isolate.

Highland Covid cluster at visitor resort prompts contact tracing of guests and staff

Highland Covid cluster at visitor resort prompts contact tracing of guests and staff By Hector MacKenzie  |  Updated: 19:13, 19 December 2020 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper NHS Highland said seven cases of Covid-19 had been identified within the Macdonald Resort in Aviemore. It said the cluster relates to a group of Christmas entertainers who were working in the resort over the last week. NHS Highland’s Health Protection Team has undertaken case follow up in accordance with national guidance. Contact tracing is being carried out with all those identified as close contacts being advised to self-isolate.

Covid-19 outbreak detected at Macdonald Resort in Aviemore

Updated: December 19, 2020, 5:32 pm © DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A cluster of seven Covid-19 cases has been detected at the Macdonald Resort in Aviemore. NHS Highland said the cluster relates to “a group of Christmas entertainers who were working in the resort over the last week”. People identified as close contacts are being contacted and advised to self-isolate. The health authority is also writing all guests and staff who have stayed or worked in the resort over the past week to advise them what to do if they develop symptoms.

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