Manchester Evening News

THIS IS THE REAL DANGER POINT

BURNHAM’S WARNING AS HOSPITAL CASES RISE

- By JENNIFER WILLIAMS jennifer.williams@men-news.co.uk @JenWilliam­sMEN

THE number of new Covid-19 hospital admissions in Greater Manchester is rising for the first time since mid-November, as the mayor warns the arrival of a potent new strain to the region is now ‘inevitable’.

However Andy Burnham says he does not yet think the time is right for the conurbatio­n to be placed into Tier 4 restrictio­ns.

He told yesterday’s weekly press conference that infection rates here – which are up 1 per cent in the past week – are still ‘flatlining’ and argued the region is currently in a ‘very, very different’ place to the rest of the country. But tougher measures could not be ruled out if the figures deteriorat­e, he added.

“We might just be facing now the most dangerous moment of the pandemic,” he said. “We’re entering the period of greatest danger now.

“It’s going to be a tough January and I think we all need to lie low over Christmas and prepare for what’s coming.”

His comments came as data presented at the same press conference showed new hospital admissions for Covid are now rising for the first time since the week of November 16.

Since then they had been steadily declining, but the latest numbers show them rising from 51 new cases to 65 in the past seven days.

The increase is combined with the second consecutiv­e weekly rise in inpatient diagnoses – people already in hospital who are then found to have Covid.

This week that figure was 468, the highest since November 23 and 30pc up in a fortnight.

There has also been a rise in Covid patients in ICU, from 89 to 94.

However the mayor said the increases were ‘modest’ and stressed that intensive care capacity is at 68pc,

compared to more than 90pc in some parts of the country.

Asked whether Greater Manchester should be seeking Tier 4 restrictio­ns before the trends get any worse, Mr Burnham said: “I think we have to act proportion­ately.

“I always will point out that Greater Manchester will have been under restrictio­ns for five months by the time we get to New Year’s Eve and I think people need to bear that in mind in terms of what that has meant. Tier 4 restrictio­ns would create significan­t issues for people over the Christmas period in terms of the plans they would have.

“The figure in Greater Manchester for infections at the moment is 1pc growth and that I don’t think would justify Tier 4 at the moment, on the evidence we have.”

However the mayor also conceded that it was an ‘inevitabil­ity’ that the new, more infectious strain of Covid-19 was either already here or would be arriving soon. On Monday, the region’s ten directors of public health had warned that anyone arriving here from Tier 4 areas should self-isolate for ten days, calling the new variant ‘extremely worrying’, although there is not any scientific confirmati­on that it is yet here. Public health department­s do believe it to be behind a spike in Cumbria, however, while Mr Burnham said there were also concerns it had found its way into Lancashire and the parts of Cheshire bordering Wales.

“I certainly wouldn’t rule out the need for a national lockdown,” added Mr Burnham.

It’s going to be a tough January and I think we all need to lie low over Christmas Andy Burnham

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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham; left, Manchester Royal Infirmary

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