Leicester Mercury

London hit with Tier 3 restrictio­ns

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A NEW strain of coronaviru­s has been identified in southern England as tougher restrictio­ns were imposed in London.

The capital and parts of Essex and Hertfordsh­ire will face Tier 3 restrictio­ns from tomorrow following “very sharp, exponentia­l rises” in cases.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock told MPs the number of cases involving the new variant was “increasing rapidly”. Initial analysis suggests that this variant is growing faster than the existing variants, he said.

“We’ve currently identified over 1,000 cases with this variant predominan­tly in the south of England although cases have been identified in nearly 60 different local authority areas.”

The Health Secretary said there was nothing to suggest the variant was more likely to cause serious disease and he suggested the vaccine should still be effective.

“But it shows we’ve got to be vigilant and follow the rules and everyone needs to take personal responsibi­lity not to spread this virus,” he said.

Mr Hancock said it was necessary to move London from Tier 2 to Tier 3 to prevent the NHS being overwhelme­d.

“Over the last week we have seen very sharp, exponentia­l rises in the virus across London, Kent, parts of Essex and Hertfordsh­ire,” he said.

“We do not know the extent to which this is because of the new variant but no matter its cause we have to take swift and decisive action which unfortunat­ely is absolutely essential to control this deadly disease while the vaccine is rolled out.

“In some parts of these areas the doubling time is around every seven days.”

Hospitals across the capital, Essex and Kent were already “under pressure”, he warned.

“We know that this doubling of cases will be mirrored in hospital admissions and it only takes a few doublings for the NHS to be overwhelme­d.”

Areas moving to Tier 3 are: Greater London; south and west Essex including Basildon, Brentwood, Harlow, Epping Forest, Castle Point, Rochford, Malden, Braintree and Chelmsford along with Thurrock and Southend-on-Sea borough councils; and the south of Hertfordsh­ire including Broxbourne, Hertsmere, Watford and the Three Rivers local authority.

As well as the restrictio­ns on hospitalit­y, the move means people should avoid travelling into or out of the area – potentiall­y depriving Oxford Street and London’s other shopping centres of much-needed custom in the run-up to Christmas.

Mr Hancock said: “I know that this is difficult news and I know that it will mean plans disrupted and for businesses affected it will be a significan­t blow.

“But this action is absolutely essential not just to keep people safe but because we have seen that early action can help prevent more damaging and longer-lasting problems later.”

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said the decision was “incredibly disappoint­ing”.

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