Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Health chief in appeal on face masks

WARNING THAT ‘WE STILL SO MUCH ABOUT NEW COVID VARIANT’

- By KRISTIAN JOHNSON editorial@examiner.co.uk @examiner

KIRKLEES Council’s health chief has urged everyone to play their part by wearing a face mask – and expressed her hope that local lockdowns would not be necessary.

Face coverings are now compulsory once again in shops and on public transport in England.

It comes after a new variant of Covid19 was identified, with scientists fearing it may spread more quickly and could possibly be more resistant to vaccines.

Rachel Spencer-Henshall, the director of public health at Kirklees Council, said that while scientists are currently ‘chasing the numbers,’ there is no suggestion that local lockdowns will be brought in again.

Instead, she said the most likely next steps would be the introducti­on of the government’s winter plan – also known as ‘Plan B’ – which may see a working from home directive reinstated, along with the introducti­on of vaccine passports.

She said: “There’s nothing in Plan B to suggest that local restrictio­ns are on the cards – but we still don’t know so much around Omicron that we’re doing our best to see what happens over the next week or so to see if we can get a little bit more from scientists.”

Rather than Kirklees going back into local restrictio­ns – as was the case when the region was put into Tier 3 in autumn 2020 – Ms Spencer-Henshall said the council would push for extra support to limit the spread of Covid.

For example, this could cover surge testing and pop-up vaccinatio­n clinics.

But Ms Spencer-Henshall added the key to avoiding further restrictio­ns is taking regular lateral flow tests, getting a booster jab when invited and meeting outside wherever possible.

“At the moment it feels like we’re trying to put in place a number of measures that will put us in the best possible position however it pans out in terms of this variant,” she said.

“The attempt at the moment is to say what we can put in place very quickly.

“The regulation­s are in place for a short period of time to say how do we try and learn more and try and buy a little bit of time.

“There’s still a lot we don’t know about that, which is clearly quite anxious for people, but we can all help.”

There’s nothing in Plan B to suggest that local restrictio­ns are on the cards

 ?? ?? Rachel SpencerHen­shall, director of public health for Kirklees Council
Rachel SpencerHen­shall, director of public health for Kirklees Council

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