Why life has been ‘extremely challenging’ on the Scottish islands with just 70 COVID cases
Why life has been ‘extremely challenging’ on the Scottish islands with just 70 COVID cases

On the face of it, Scotland’s Orkney Islands have been a safe haven from the horrors of the coronavirus pandemic.In the 13 months since the UK’s first two COVID-19 infections were identified, Orkney has had just 70 cases.

Its infection rate – 314.3 per 100,000 people – is by far the lowest in the UK.For a place where so few have caught the virus and people still have a degree of freedom, however, islanders say life has been much less “normal” than you would perhaps expect.