Public health officials have been working with businesses in Burnham-on-Sea to give advice on how to react to a positive or suspected Covid-19 case at their premises.
This comes as a second positive case has recently been identified in the town. These cases are not thought at this time to be linked. Somerset’s Public Health Consultants and Sedgemoor District Council Environmental Health attended the virtual Chamber of Trade meeting on Thursday 9 July to provide support and give the following advice:
Mark Newman Chairman of Burnham on Sea Chamber of Trade said today: “I would like to thank the Public Health consultants for their very timely attendance at last night’s meeting with our traders – we are grateful for your advice which was much appreciated.” Trudi Grant, Somerset County Council’s Director of Public Health, said: “We will continue to provide advice and guidance to businesses to enable them to ensure their premises are Covid secure and they are equipped with the knowledge on how to react to a positive case. “The news of recent positive cases in the town is a stark reminder that coronavirus still circulates in our communities and we must all play our part. We can do this by continuing to follow government guidance such as social distancing and washing our hands frequently. “If you develop any symptoms of coronavirus it is very important that you self-isolate immediately and get a test. You should remain self-isolating until you get a negative test result or your period of isolation is over. “And if you are contacted by an NHS Test and Tracer and identified as being in close contact with someone who tested positive, it’s important you heed their advice and self-isolate for 14 days, even if you aren’t displaying symptoms.” Any Burnham traders who would like to attend should email the secretary Kay for details at kay@kds-interiors.co.uk |