A total of 26 cases of coronavirus have been discovered in an outbreak linked to a major Scottish hospital's cardiology ward.

Ward 109 at the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary has been forced to close to new admissions and visiting has been stopped.

NHS Grampian have confirmed an investigation is under way, and have stressed that care is being provided to patients as normal.

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A spokesperson for NHS Grampian said: “Following 26 detected cases of COVID-19 associated with Ward 109 at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, the ward has been closed to new admissions and visiting. 

“An Incident Management Team has been set up to investigate these cases.

"Care is being provided to patients on the ward as normal.” 

Last month NHS Grampian announced that the orthopaedic trauma unit at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary would not be allowing any new admissions or visitors after a "small number" of coronavirus cases were confirmed.

Health bosses said enhanced cleaning was taking place at the ward.

In this case care also continued to be delivered as normal.