Chief minister's plea to stay at home with any symptoms
Contact tracers have had to intervene in a local business after an employee went to work with symptoms.
It’s led to a plea from the chief minister for people to stay at home if they're ill.
Howard Quayle revealed the 111 team was forced to step in after the person went on to test positive for the virus.
He says people with symptoms should contact 111 and everyone else should continue to follow the rules:

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