A coronavirus outbreak at a caravan park has seen 21 people test positive for the bug. The site in the town of Craven Arms in Shropshire has been besieged by the virus after two cases were confirmed last week.
A testing site was set up at a nearby business centre, which has carried out tests on 41 people from the residential park. It discovered that 21 of them had the coronavirus.
All residents who have come into contact with one of the positive cases have been asked to self-isolate with their households for 14 days with those who tested positive to quarantine for at least seven days.
Contact tracing is being undertaken in a bid to control the outbreak, Shropshire Council has said. The authority is delivering essential goods including food