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All Scots who have tested positive for coronavirus to receive text invitation for long Covid study


All Scots who have tested positive for coronavirus to receive text invitation for long Covid study
Updated: May 12, 2021, 9:13 am
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Anyone who has tested positive will receive a text
All Scots who have tested positive for Covid-19 will be invited to take part in a landmark long Covid study.
Led by Glasgow University, researchers plan to use an app to collect information from people who have had the virus to see how many are still struggling.
Some of the most common effects include extreme fatigue, breathlessness, and cognitive impairment, otherwise known as brain fog.
Dundee doctor Tom Fardon, who has been living with long Covid for more than a year, has welcomed the “crucial” development. ....

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Hospitality figures hit out at Stirling University study which claims pubs pose Covid risks

Study questions whether pubs can effectively prevent COVID-19 transmission risk


Credit: University of Stirling
A new first-of-its-kind study has questioned whether pub operators can effectively and consistently prevent COVID-19 transmission - after researchers observed risks arising in licensed premises last summer.
Led by the University of Stirling, the research was conducted in May to August last year in a wide range of licensed premises which re-opened after a nationwide lockdown, and were operating under detailed guidance from government intended to reduce transmission risks.
While observed venues had made physical and operational modifications on re-opening, researchers found that practices were variable and a number of incidents of greater concern were observed - these included close physical interaction between customers and with staff, which frequently involved alcohol intoxication and were rarely effectively stopped by staff. ....

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Covid-19 transmission risks found in bars despite guidance efforts, study finds


“Potentially significant risks of Covid-19 transmission” were found in pubs and bars across the country last summer despite the efforts of owners and government guidance, according to a new study.
The University of Stirling research, published in the Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs, is said to be the first in the world to examine the measures tackling coronavirus in licensed premises.
Business owners and representatives were interviewed before reopening to understand the challenges faced, with researchers then visiting 29 premises for up to two hours while posing as customers.
A range of incidents with potential to increase transmission risk were observed in all but three venues in the research carried out between May and August as bars began to reopen to the public. ....

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