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Coronavirus testing urged over pub outbreak in Stone Coronavirus testing urged over pub outbreak in Stone
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Pub customers are being urged to get tested for Covid-19 after 10 cases of coronavirus were confirmed at a bar.Pub customers are being urged to get tested for Covid-19 after 10 cases of coronavirus were confirmed at a bar.
Health officials said anyone who was at the Crown and Anchor in Stone, Staffordshire, between 16-18 July should get tested.Health officials said anyone who was at the Crown and Anchor in Stone, Staffordshire, between 16-18 July should get tested.
One person who tested positive after being at the pub also held a private gathering, causing a further spread, Staffordshire County Council said.One person who tested positive after being at the pub also held a private gathering, causing a further spread, Staffordshire County Council said.
In a post shared on Facebook, the pub said it would close.In a post shared on Facebook, the pub said it would close.
Dr Richard Harling, director of public health at the council, said of the transmission from the private gathering, "not very much" is known about the nature of the party, but "it does appear that one of the people who caught the infection at the Crown and Anchor was then at a private event where there was further transmission of the infection".Dr Richard Harling, director of public health at the council, said of the transmission from the private gathering, "not very much" is known about the nature of the party, but "it does appear that one of the people who caught the infection at the Crown and Anchor was then at a private event where there was further transmission of the infection".
"This appears to largely be a young adult demographic, young adults in the 18-21 age bracket.""This appears to largely be a young adult demographic, young adults in the 18-21 age bracket."
A walk-in test centre is open on the Crown Street car park in Stone on Wednesday and Friday from 10:00-17:00. The council has encouraged anyone who may have been in close contact with someone at the pub that weekend and people who may have been drinking in Stone then and are currently experiencing symptoms to get tested.
On Wednesday, the council said it had a "high volume of visitors". Ayrron Robinson, who filmed the pub, said he was "angry" and "frustrated" at seeing the crowds.
"People who caught [the virus] at the pub could still be infectious," Dr Harling said. "We're talking a hundred, two hundred people in there," he claimed.
"We're not just talking about people who were at the pub, we're talking about people who were in contact with other people who were at the pub and we'd like them to come forward and get tested." "You can hear them. I've got double glazed windows, [but] you can hear them."
After images of a busy beer garden at the Crown and Anchor were posted online, local MP Sir Bill Cash said: "It shows a degree of lack of concern for other people and it just is completely unacceptable and inappropriate for people to gather in such circumstances." A walk-in test centre was open at Crown Street car park in Stone and more than 300 people were tested in the first two hours, with queues forming.
For the next four days a mobile testing unit will operate by appointment only instead. It will be open from 11:00 to 15:00 BST on Thursday and Friday and from 10:30 to 15:30 on Saturday and Sunday.
People who are not experiencing symptoms will need to choose the "I am in a lockdown area with a coronavirus outbreak" option, even though there is no lockdown in Stone.
After images of the pub were posted online, local MP Sir Bill Cash said: "It shows a degree of lack of concern for other people and it just is completely unacceptable and inappropriate for people to gather in such circumstances."
Stafford Borough Council said it would cancel the Stone Farmers' Market which was due to take place this weekend.Stafford Borough Council said it would cancel the Stone Farmers' Market which was due to take place this weekend.
Another pub in the town, The Swan, said in a statement on Facebook it will stay closed in light of the Covid-19 cases within the area. Another pub in the town, The Swan, said in a statement on Facebook it would stay closed in light of Covid-19 cases in the area.
Owner of Stonebaked Cafe Deb Wilkinson said: "Something like this sets people back.
"People will be scared to come out again really, especially in a little town like this."
Councillor Ian Parry said: "What we've seen is partly some selfish behaviour that's going on and we need to remind ourselves that we are responsible to each other during this crisis."
He said the town was busy on Wednesday and claimed "it's very safe to come to Stone".
About 10 people have tested positive as a result of attending the pub on 16, 17 and 18 July, or having been in close contact with someone who was in the pub on that weekend.
The BBC has approached the Crown and Anchor for comment.The BBC has approached the Crown and Anchor for comment.
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