Manchester Evening News

‘We won’t extend shielding scheme’

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HOUSING Secretary Robert Jenrick has cast doubt on reports of fresh draconian new lockdown restrictio­ns for London and said talk of an expanded shielding programme was “just speculatio­n”.

His comments come after reports surfaced that Boris Johnson had ordered officials to work up a plan for avoiding a second national lockdown.

The Times reported the Prime Minister held a “war game” session with Chancellor Rishi Sunak on Wednesday to run through possible options for averting another nationwide lockdown that could stall any potential economic recovery.

Mr Johnson was said to be considerin­g asking the elderly to shield once again while also mulling lockdown-like conditions for London should there be a second wave of coronaviru­s infections, The Sunday Telegraph and The Sunday Times said.

Cabinet minister Mr Jenrick suggested the mooted increase in shielding was “not something that is being actively considered”.

According to the Telegraph, under proposals under discussion, a greater number of people would be asked to take part in the shielding programme, based on their age or particular risk factors that have been identified since March.

It could even see those aged between 50 and 70 given “personalis­ed risk ratings”, said the Times, in a move that would add to the 2.2 million who were deemed most vulnerable and asked to shield from society during the spring peak.

Mr Jenrick, when asked about whether new age-related measures were likely, told Times Radio: “This is just speculatio­n.

“You would expect the Government to be considerin­g all of the range of options that might be available. That’s not something that is being actively considered.”

He also said there was “no plan, as far as

I’m aware” to bring in travel controls and restrictio­ns on where Londoners could stay as part of efforts to avoid any increased transmissi­on rate in the capital from spreading to the rest of the country.

It has been suggested that, should the R-rate escalate in the capital, the M25 would act as a travel border for London residents and people would be banned from staying the night at houses other than their own.

It comes after Mr Johnson was forced to announce a slowdown of the lockdown easing last week, with planned relaxation­s for the leisure and beauty sectors delayed after a rise in Covid-19 cases was recorded, with prevalence in the community thought to be rising for the first time since May.

Meanwhile, nineteen people have tested positive for Covid-19 after an outbreak linked to a Staffordsh­ire pub.

Around 1,000 people came forward to be tested after health chiefs urged anyone who had been working or drinking at the Crown & Anchor in Stone on July 16-18 to get checked, following an outbreak linked to the premises. A mobile testing unit spent its last day in the town yesterday.

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