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COVID-19 Coronavirus - Latest information and testing results

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Restrictions on bars, clubs and all licensed premises imposed from 6.30pm Friday 20 March 2020. These pages were last updated on 23 March 2020 at 15.35 hrs.

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Media Briefing 20 March 2020 FAQs
 

The statements and questions raised at this briefing can be found here and in the downloads section of this page: pdf icon Media Briefing 20 March 2020 FAQs [143kb]

Information following decision to temporarily pause education

Read the latest media release here: pdf icon Media release - 20 March 2020 - More information released following decision to temporarily pause education [499kb] and the supporting FAQ document can be found here: pdf icon Frequently asked questions regarding temporary school closure [471kb]

Restrictions on bars, clubs and all licensed premises

From 6.30pm 20 March 2020

This is a temporary measure to mitigate against the spread of coronavirus in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Restaurants and pubs which do serve food will need to observe new restrictions, which would mean alcohol can only be served with prepared or plated food to customers sat at tables. These temporary measures will be reviewed in 10 days' time.

Read the latest media release here: pdf icon Media release - 20 March 2020 - COVID-19 restrictions on licensed premises media release [550kb] and the guidance is here: pdf icon Guidance for nightclubs, bars, pubs and restaurants - 20 March 2020 [194kb]

Testing undertaken by Public Health Services in Guernsey


On 9 March 2020, The Director of Public Health, Dr Nicola Brink, announced the first positive case of COVID-19, in the island. See media release for more details.

Number of samples testedPositive resultsNegative resultsAwaiting results
3692026782

Positive results are from individuals with a clear travel history from the UK, France, Tenerife, Mainland Spain, Germany, Austria and Switzerland

Hospital cases

We have now tested 31 in-patients with respiratory symptoms and have found all to be COVID-19 NEGATIVE.

Using modelling from other jurisdictions we would expect in the region of 8 - 15% of total infected cases require hospital care.

The next 7 days will be critical as we determine if the cases introduced to Guernsey have resulted in secondary cases that have affected the more vulnerable in our community.

Case Linking

Among 10 cases we have identified 4 clusters:

Contact Tracing

Contact tracing is on-going for the contacts of the cases identified yesterday and today. This is progressing well.

Compulsory Self-Isolation

There are now in the region of 1,000 islanders in compulsory self-isolation, equating to 1,5% of the population.

Daily Welfare Calls

Public Health Services do regular (but not always daily) welfare checks on people they have directed to self isolate. For example, confirmed cases of COVID-19; contacts of positive cases under active follow-up; people booked for testing; people tested and awaiting results. If Public Health Services are concerned for the welfare of an individual, or for public safety, staff may ask the Police to carry out a visit.

Public Health Services DO NOT do regular checks on recent arrivals into the Island who are obliged to self-isolate for 14 days from the day of arrival. Though they do carry out occasional spot checks to gauge compliance with the self-isolation orders.  If a traveller persistently breaks their isolation or is in a public place we would ask the Police to attend.

UK Laboratory Testing

Testing for COVID-19 is carried out by a UK specialist laboratory. The increase in demand on the UK laboratories has increased the time it takes to receive confirmed results from the standard 48 hours. For those individuals for whom we are awaiting the results, it is important to emphasize that they could be suffering from flu or another ailment. The delay in results is not an indication of a potential positive result.

The virus was originally referred to as 2019-nCoV novel coronavirus. On 11 February 2020 the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses designated a name to this new coronavirus-Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). On the same day, the World Health Organization named the disease that is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 as COVID-19.

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Media Briefing 20 March 2020 FAQs Media release - 20 March 2020 - COVID-19 restrictions on licensed premises media release Guidance for nightclubs, bars, pubs and restaurants - 20 March 2020 Media release - 20 March 2020 - More information released following decision to temporarily pause education Frequently asked questions regarding temporary school closure Facts and Useful Information Factos e informação úteis (Portuguese) Fakti un noderīga informācija (Latvian) Fakty i użyteczne informacje (Polish)

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