Rumours have been circulating today that there had been a case of Covid-19 arising from community seeding.
In their response, Health & Social Care have attributed these rumours to a misunderstanding. They reiterated that both active cases on the island are travel-related.
“We are aware of rumours circulating on social media that there is a confirmed case of community seeding on island which has resulted in a number of people contacting Public Health with their concerns.
“It appears this has resulted from a misunderstanding. An individual believed that a friend had been identified as a ‘positive case’ when they had not. We can confirm that no positive cases have been identified in the last 48 hours in the Bailiwick.
“In these circumstances Public Health would contact anyone who needed to be in isolation to advise them to do so.”
We’ve had quite a few calls from inbound travellers who are finding it tricky to calculate their travel history, and when they are free to leave self-isolation.
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Pictured: The States has also put out some advice today for travellers who are finding it difficult to work out their travel history.