Covid-19 cases remain very low for Derbyshire Police
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New figures obtained under a Freedom of Information (FOI) request reveal that the force has had just eight confirmed positive cases of Covid since the pandemic began.
The force's records are up to September 30 and the eight positive tests were all police constables.
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Hide AdNationally, at least 849 police officers have tested positive at the 26 forces in the UK which answered the FOI request.
And the Police Federation says officers across the country are in ‘constant worry’ when faced with offenders who may spit, bite and cough while being dealt with.
In August, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and College of Policing issued new guidance to police forces on the use of personal protective equipment.
Advice was also given on social distancing and enhanced hygiene measures, but it was accepted that maintaining a two-metre distance was not always possible.
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Hide AdJohn Apter, chairman of the Police Federation, said it was inevitable some officers would catch the virus given their nature of work.
He added: “There is also the constant worry of bringing the virus home to their loved ones which is exacerbated when they deal with offenders who weaponise the virus by spitting, biting and coughing - which is disgusting and unacceptable.
“People need to realise that behind the uniform, officers are mothers, fathers, sons and daughters.”
Mr Apter urged the public “not to give up now” on combating the virus and to follow latest guidelines to reduce its spread.
The NPCC also urged the public to follow regulations.