Burton Mail

Stay alert to Covid rules, say county health chiefs

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COUNTY health bosses are asking residents to remain cautious and to keep following all the coronaviru­s rules and getting tested regularly.

Boris Johnson’s plans of a staged easing of lockdown was unveiled on Monday and was welcomed by Staffordsh­ire County Council.

However, the roadmap outlining the relaxation of restrictio­ns must be treated with caution, as the risk in Staffordsh­ire remains high.

Cases are falling in most areas of the county but are rising in Tamworth and are still higher than the England average.

Testing for the highly transmissi­ble South African variant is still taking place in Stafford borough.

People should keep getting a rapid test if they need to be out and about, especially if they live in a hotspot area.

Dr Johnny Mcmahon Staffordsh­ire County Council’s cabinet member for health, care and wellbeing, said: “Schools are returning on March 8 and plans to slowly return to normality are in place. However, we plead with Staffordsh­ire residents to remain cautious.

“The latest virus data shows how quick things can change - not all areas of the county are showing cases falling and we are still midway through screening for the South African strain.

“Relaxing of the rules must be treated with extreme caution and be a gradual process – we cannot allow ourselves to become impatient.

“The current lockdown rules are still in place. Please stick to them, get tested regularly and take the vaccinatio­n when it is offered to you.

“This cautious approach will lead us slowly – and most important of all – safely back to the normality we all crave.”

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Dr Johnny Mcmahon Staffordsh­ire County Council’s cabinet member for health, care and wellbeing

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