Coronavirus crisis: More Lincolnshire cases linked to Bakkavor

By The Editor

18th Aug 2020 | Local News

Four new coronavirus cases in Lincolnshire have been linked to an outbreak at a factory in Newark, health bosses have confirmed.

Bakkavor's Dessert Factory has now voluntarily tested 700 of its 1,600+ staff, and confirmed a total of 72 cases.

Of those, 23 are employees who live in Lincolnshire and commute to work, plus three of their family members, giving 26 cases in total.

The majority of the workers have only mild symptoms or did not show any symptoms of the virus when they were tested.

With up to 800 more tests due to be carried out at the site, numbers are expected to rise.

Tony McGinty, assistant director of public health at the county council, said: "In Lincolnshire there's a concentration of people living in City of Lincoln Council area and then there's a smattering of people just about all over other places in the county."

He said health bosses in the county were keeping a close eye to make sure there was no "outward spread" from those affected.

However, Mr McGinty said Lincolnshire's case numbers – although rising slightly higher than before, but in line with national figures – were not worrying.

A total of 7,680 tests have been carried out in Lincolnshire in the past seven days, of which 30 people were found to be positive.

"That's giving us a positivity rate which is roughly similar to most of the rest of the country, so it's still relatively low and we're nowhere near numbers that will give us cause for concern anywhere, but we are still seeing cases every day in Lincolnshire."

     

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