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Coronavirus: Scotland should plan for 'significant outbreak' – BBC News, BBC News

Coronavirus: Scotland should plan for 'significant outbreak' – BBC News, BBC News
        

            

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Media caption Coronavirus: Sturgeon says government ‘planning for significant outbreak’

Scotland should prepare for a “significant outbreak” of coronavirus, the first minister has said.

Nicola Sturgeon said there remained just one confirmed case in Scotland, but warned future cases were likely in the “days to come”.

A patient from the Tayside area was diagnosed on Sunday after recently traveling to Italy.

They are ” clinically well “and being treated in hospital as a precaution, officials said.

The patient is currently in isolation and details of people they have been in close contact with since returning to the UK are being gathered.

They are not being treated in an NHS Tayside hospital, the health board said.

Ms Sturgeon said the patient had followed the correct prot ocols by reporting their concerns over the phone and self-isolating before they were admitted to hospital.

                                                                                                                       

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BBC Radio’s Good Morning Scotland program that a “very detailed history” would now be taken of the patient’s contacts.

“The people who have been in [close contact] will be contacted by our health protection teams. We’ll have a conversation with them and offer testing if that was deemed to be appropriate, “she said.

The virus is contracted through close contact, either face-to-face or by spending more than minutes within two meters (two yards) of an infected person, the government has said.

Dr Calderwood added that NHS Scotland was well prepared for the outbreak and she did not anticipate any problems with capacity.

“We would expect at least % of people have a very mild illness that they will r ecover quickly from. It’s a very small number of people who would need hospitalisation, “she said.

” So there’s no no issue at all with our NHS services, or capacity at the moment. “

            

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