North Yorkshire's Director of Public Health is asking everyone to take personal responsibility over the bank holiday weekend to stop the spread of COVID.
Infection rates in the county remain high.
Louise Wallace says there are simple things we can all do to stop the spread:
Don't take day trips if you have COVID symptoms, that's the simple message from North Yorkshire's director of public health this bank holiday weekend.
With COVID infection rates remaining high, Louise Wallace is urging everyone to take personal responsibility for helping to stop the spread of the virus:


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