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UPDATED: Coronavirus case cancelled

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By Fiona Reid
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UPDATED: Coronavirus case cancelled

HEALTH bosses have this afternoon confirmed that Dumfries and Galloway is still officially coronavirus free - after a confusing 24 hours in which a case was detected and then cancelled . . . but has still been included on government figures.

And members of the public are being told to disregard today’s Scottish Government update, which still shows one case in Dumfries and Galloway.

Just after 2 pm today, a spokesman for Dumfries and Galloway Health and Social Care Partnership revealed that the government figures won’t be amended until 2 pm tomorrow (Weds), but he said: “As it stands at present there is not a confirmed case of COVID-19 within Dumfries and Galloway.”

So far, 50 tests have taken place locally and the potential case surfaced at the start of the week but has now been categorically ruled out after further testing.

Explaining more, the spokesman said: “The situation is that we had an initial test which pointed towards being positive but was not conclusive. This prompted a retest, which conclusively stated that this not coronavirus.”

But he warned it is inevitable’ that some will be detected.

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A NEW series based on parts of the Lockerbie Disaster is now showing on Sky this week. Featuring Colin Firth and Catherine McCormack, ‘A Search for Truth’ was inspired by the memoirs of Dr Jim Swire, who lost his daughter Flora in the 1988 tragedy. Filming took place in Scotland and Morocco in early 2024 and Annandale Herald editor Fiona Reid went on the set to meet the cast and crew and find out more about it.

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