Covid: Cases expected to rise in Fort William outbreak

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Covid: Cases expected to rise in Fort William outbreak
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There are already more then 60 cases in the outbreak which started last month in Fort William.

Mobile testing is being offered in Fort William, and also Aviemore where small clusters have been indentified

The health board said customers who visited one of the pubs, Sunny's Bar, had been identified as close contacts and advised to self-isolate.

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