The first set of data from week one of the coronavirus (COVID-19) Test and Protect system has been published.
The data, which will be published weekly, shows:
- the number of positive index cases from 28 May to 7 June
- the number of index cases where contact tracing has been completed
- the number of contact traces
Since Test and Protect was launched, 681 cases have tested positive with 741 contacts traced.
The level of data published will continue to improve once the data is robust and validated.
Cabinet Secretary for Health Jeane Freeman said: “Since 28 May, contact tracers across the country have followed up each new positive test to ensure those who may have come into contact with the virus take steps to isolate. By doing so, we can break the chains of transmission while slowly changing lockdown measures.
“The average number of people traced for each positive case reflects that we are still in phase 1 of lifting lockdown restrictions and people should not be mixing with large numbers of people outside of their own household.
“I would encourage anyone who has symptoms of COVID-19 to come forward as early as possible and get a test immediately to help us supress the spread of the virus.
“Contact tracing is one part of our work to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. Physical distancing and good hand and cough hygiene continues to play a vital role in helping to minimise the spread of infection.”
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Test and Protect was rolled out across Scotland on 28 May 2020.
The Test and Protect data is published on Public Health Scotland’s website.