More than 1,000 people tested for coronavirus after outbreak linked to bingo night
More than 1,000 people have reportedly been tested for coronavirus after an outbreak linked to a bingo night, with anyone who visited a list of pubs in the area urged to get a test.
A total of 16 cases of COVID-19 have been linked to a bingo night at Silverdale Working Men’s Club in Silverdale, Staffordshire, on 16 August, prompting the county council to urge people to get tested.
Staffordshire County Council has released a list of venues in the area as part of its test and trace measures, and is urging anyone who has visited them to get tested.
They include a Wetherspoon pub in Newcastle-under-Lyme and several other pubs.
Dr Richard Harling, Staffordshire County Council’s director of health and care, said on Saturday: “More than 500 people came forward to get tested yesterday alone, but we need everybody who visited these venues to get a test this weekend.
“I would like to thank all the businesses too for quickly providing details of customers to allow us to quickly contact them.
“The testing and tracing is vital to help identify people who may have the virus and help contain the spread of infection even further.”
The council has set up testing sites and anyone who tests positive has been told to self-isolate, while their their contacts will be traced.
The list of venues is:
Silverdale Working Men’s Club between 16 and 21 August
The Bush pub between 20 and 22 August
The Vine pub between 20 and 23 August
The George and Dragon pub between 20 and 22 August
Newcastle (King Street) Working Men’s Club on 22 August
The Kiln on 22 August
The Crown on 22 August
Yates in Newcastle on 22 August
The Roebuck pub on 23 August
The Bilash restaurant on 24 August
The Arnold Machin between 26 and 27
The Westbury Tavern in Clayton between 26 and 27 August
The county council said all the venues visited by those who had tested positive had carried out COVID-19 risk assessments and with measures in place can continue to open and welcome customers.
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