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Leona Greenan

Public urged to play their part following cases of Omicron in Lanarkshire

The public are being urged to play their part in reducing the spread of COVID-19, following cases of the new Omicron variant being identified in Lanarkshire.

With the new variant potentially more transmissible than the others, people are being reminded to take regular lateral flow tests and to continue to follow current guidance.

Dr Femi Oshin, NHS Lanarkshire COVID-19 public health tactical lead, said: "With the emergence of this new COVID variant which is potentially more transmissible, we would like to remind the public of the importance of taking regular lateral flow device (LFD) tests.

“Taking a lateral flow test before you socialise, whether that be meeting a friend in a café, bar or restaurant, going to a shopping centre or going to another household, is a vital part of reducing the spread of COVID and protecting the community.

"This is particularly important if you are meeting a vulnerable relative or friend but we are urging the public to test before all social interactions.

“Regular testing is particularly important ahead of social gatherings or mixing with other households in the run up to Christmas.

Testing kits are available for free in walk-in centres, community pharmacies and online.

“The other measures in place are even more so important at this time.

"Remember to wash your hands regularly, be up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccine, maintain social distancing, ventilate rooms, wear a face covering where appropriate and work from home if possible.

“If you show any symptoms, make sure you book a PCR test and isolate until you know your results. If you are eligible for your booster or you are still to receive a first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, then please call or book online to get vaccinated.

“All these measures can help minimise risk of infection and protect ourselves, family, friends, our community and the NHS.”

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