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Islanders Reminded About Regular COVID Testing As 'Delta Variant' Remains Prominent

The Isle of Wight Council Leader is urging people to get coronavirus tests with the increase of the Delta variant in the country.

Speaking at the first cabinet meeting since the local elections, Councillor Lora Peacey-Wilcox has reiterated the importance of continual COVID testing through lateral flow kits.

Although fewer than five cases of the Delta variant have been found on the Island, according to Public Health England data up to June 9, health secretary Matt Hancock warned MPs in the House of Commons the variant accounts for 96 per cent of cases.

He said the new variant, which originated in India, had given the virus new legs because it spreads more easily and the number of cases and hospitalisations are rising.

The further spread of the virus has been the reason why step four of easing restrictions has been delayed by four weeks to allow more people to be vaccinated.

In that time frame, Mr Hancock said more people be vaccinated, with younger age cohorts offered the jab, which can stop hospitalisations.

Cllr Peacey-Wilcox said:

"With the most common symptoms of the Delta variant being a headache, sore throat and runny nose. Please do be wary.

"You can get tests from pharmacies so please, please get those tests and check yourselves as you could be contaminating others and you don’t know.”

Cabinet Member for Public Health, Cllr Karl Love has asked tourists to also take a COVID test before coming to the Island in an effort to keep the Island’s community safe and stop transmission ahead of what could be a busy summer with more people ‘staycationing’.

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