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Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh Live
National
Marie Sharp, Local Democracy Reporter

Covid Scotland: Outbreak in the Pentland Hills area sees spike in new infections

An outbreak of positive Covid-19 cases at a popular beauty spot has seen the numbers in Midlothian go from just two to 33 in the space of one week.

Public Health Scotland reported 20 positive cases in the Pentland Hills area of the county in the week up to May 9, with three additional cases each in neighbouring communities of Straiton and Roslin and Bilston, and four new cases in Penicuik North.

The rest of the county remained practically Covid free, but the sudden spike at Pentland and spread into neighbouring areas in a week has grown daily.

It has pushed the number of cases per 100,000 people up to 35.7, substantially higher than the 25.5 national average but still well below the 100 cases per 100,000 in Moray, which has seen that county locked in Level 3 restrictions while the rest of the mainland prepares to move down to Level 2 on Monday.

Although much of the Pentland area is made up of the Pentland Hills rather than any densely populated community, it is home to a number of pioneering animal science campuses such as the Roslin Institute, Dick Vet Animal Hospital and Pentlands Science Park.

Over the Easter holiday weekend last month, visitors to the Pentland Hills sparked huge queues of cars trying to get into its car parks as walkers headed to the countryside.

The lifting of a ban on crossing county borders also brought more visitors out of Edinburgh and into the Midlothian hills.

NHS Lothian has been asked for a comment on the rise.

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