An outbreak of coronavirus in a West Calder prison has contributed to a spike in West Lothian, which saw the region report its second highest ever number of cases following mass testing on Friday.
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| | | | | Covid outbreak in Addiewell prison leads to spike in cases | | | | | | An outbreak of coronavirus in a West Calder prison has contributed to a spike in West Lothian, which saw the region report its second highest ever number of cases following mass testing on Friday. | | | | |
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