PUBLIC health officials are working with a textile manufacturer in West Yorkshire after three members of its staff tested positive for coronavirus.

Kirklees Council and Public Health England are working with Camira Fabrics after three of its nightshift workers at its Meltham Mills site tested positive for Covid-19 after developing symptoms.

The three people who tested positive are now recovering at home.

In a statement on behalf of Kirklees Council, Public Health England and Camira Fabrics said: "Camira Fabrics reported the cases to Public Health England and have taken a number of precautionary measures including deep cleaning of all machinery and common areas.

"The other nightshift workers – approximately 15 people – are being asked to self-isolate for the next two weeks and will all be offered testing at a Mobile Testing Unit on site. A number of individuals have already been tested, with no further positive cases reported at this point.

"Anyone else who may have come into contact with the cases outside of work will be followed up by NHS Test and Trace – they may be advised to self-isolate for 14 days.

"The company will continue to operate as normal during the daytime under ongoing safety protocols in line with Government guidance.

"While the risk to residents from this outbreak is very low, everyone in Kirklees should continue to socially distance, wash hands regularly for 20 seconds with soap and water and get tested if they have symptoms."

Camira Fabrics is the latest workplace in the borough to be affected by the virus.

Kirklees made the news back in June when the Kober Ltd meat factory in hunsworth, near Cleckheaton, was revealed as the site of a coronavirus outbreak.

That case involved up to 150 staff.

There followed further outbreaks at bed factories in Batley and Liversedge.

People can read all the latest advice on staying safe during the pandemic on the Government website here.