A webinar tomorrow (Thursday July 1) will be the chance for local businesses to get advice on what actions to take if staff test positive for Covid-19.

With cases on the rise, local businesses are being urged to test all employees regularly and encourage vaccine take up.

Cornwall Council is working to provide extra help, support and advice to businesses, especially in the hospitality sector, to support business continuity and to keep them open safely.

The session will also be available to watch back for anyone unable to join on the day at www.businessregulatorysupport.co.uk/our-services/business-recovery/webinars/

Rachel Wigglesworth, Director of Public Health for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, said: “We need every business, every employer and every employee to take up the offer of regular twice-weekly testing.

“If you are a business owner we are here to support you and your employees to do the right thing and keep your businesses open.

“Tests are available from pharmacies and you can order them for free online. There are seven tests in a pack and best practice is to text twice a week.”

In addition, the council is actively managing and monitoring settings where there are outbreaks with an enhanced testing regime and robust case review work to understand how the virus has been transmitted.

Rachel added: “We are not complacent and are monitoring the situation closely alongside Public Health England. We will consider all possible actions as the situation evolves.”

The public health team is also working with health partners to urge all residents who are eligible to get vaccinated.

The NHS is working to expand pop-up and walk-in vaccination centres in a number of areas soon following successful clinics over the weekend in Stithians, Wadebridge and St Ives. Find out the latest on this here: www.kernowccg.nhs.uk

Businesses can access support and up-to-date guidance and resources to help them comply with the latest Covid restrictions on the Business Regulatory Support website.

For more information on Covid-19 in Cornwall, including, testing, vaccinations, self-isolation and how to access support, visit www.cornwall.gov.uk/coronavirus Details on the latest guidance and rules are available at www.gov.uk/coronavirus