There's a warning from health bosses after cases of scarlet fever have been reported on Island.
Public health officials are warning people to look out for the symptoms, which include a sore throat, headache, fever and red rash.
They say it's most common in youngsters but can affect anyone and is usually treated with antibiotics.
If you experience any of the symptoms you're being asked to contact your GP.
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