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Perth coronavirus assessment hub 'running smoothly'

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An NHS Tayside associate medical director has said the Perth coronavirus assessment hub has been “running smoothly” since its inception last month.

The hub at Perth Royal Infirmary has been in operation since April 23 and has provided patients with a streamlined route to clinical advice and support for those with ongoing coronavirus symptoms.The site by Taymount Terrace is one of five now up and running in Tayside, with sites also at Kings Cross in Dundee, Arbroath Infirmary, Links Health Centre in Montrose and Whitehills Health and Community Care Centre in Forfar.Since the hubs have been in operation, they have provided advice to over 2000 people with over 570 attendances at the assessment hubs.With support from local GPs, all the hubs

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