Pandemic not over once testing ends - Barnsley health boss

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Pandemic not over once testing ends - Barnsley health boss
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Barnsley Covid-19 testing sites to close

Ms Abbott urged people to continue to take tests if they develop symptoms.

"It's important we are all aware that public health guidance surrounding Covid-19 remains the same," she said. "Following safe behaviours have been one of the key tools we've had in Barnsley to help reduce the spread of the virus and keep everyone in our communities safe.Ms Abbott "strongly urged" everyone in Barnsley to continue getting vaccinated, wearing a face covering in busy areas and indoors, and said meet-ups should be outside if possible, and rooms should be kept well-ventilated.

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