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03
Feb 2021
The South African variant of coronavirus has been found in North Yorkshire, public health leaders revealed today.
Louise Wallace, director of public health in North Yorkshire, said "a small number" of cases had been identified in the Scarborough area and were linked to international travel.
Ms Wallace added there was “not considered to be any community risk” with the cases.
She told a press briefing of North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum, which co-ordinates the county's response to the pandemic:
She added those affected were isolating and the county council was “not aware” of any cases of the strain in the community in the Harrogate district or other districts in North Yorkshire.
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