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It’s school gates-gate

PICKPICK-UP TIME: PARENTS NOT SOCIAL OUTSIDE SCHOOL BLAMED FOR SPIKE IN COVID CASES

- By ANAHITA HOSSEIN-POUR Local democracy reporter anahita.hosseinpou­r@reachplc.com @anahitahpo­ur

PARENTS not social distancing outside schools has been listed as one of the main reasons data suggests for rising coronaviru­s cases in Hounslow, council chiefs have said.

Hounslow’s public health boss Kelly O’Neill urged parents to “please be responsibl­e” as children returned to school this week, as she revealed that in the last seven days the borough had 76 people confirmed positive with the virus.

The 20 to 50-year-old age group were highlighte­d as the most affected, and that a “small number” of people are currently in hospital after contractin­g the virus.

The warning comes as two Hounslow schools, Heston Community School and Cranford Community College announced two positive coronaviru­s cases among their pupils, with a number of further staff and students told to self-isolate.

The schools remain open for other students.

Ms O’Neill said: “Hounslow’s rate is below the figure where a local lockdown would be considered, but this sustained increase especially over the last two weeks is a serious health concern.

“If we are to stop this increase in infection we have to all take responsibi­lity - follow the guidance – look after yourself by socially distancing, wearing a mask and washing your hands...”

She added: “The data suggests the three main causes of the increase in positive cases are; people not self-isolating when they return from a destinatio­n abroad which is not on the exempt list, parents not socially distancing outside school; and younger people ignoring social distancing when they meet up with friends.”

As of September 9 the cumulative rate of cases since the beginning of the pandemic rose to 510.1 per 100,000, compared to a rate of 477.7 per 100,000 a week previous of September 2.

Council bosses previously warned in August that localised spikes were being recorded in areas such as Chiswick, Cranford, Heston and Hounslow Central and Hounslow West, but council leader Steve Curran further updated residents after efforts to drive down cases that rates had returned to a “low and steady” pace.

The council has now put out a further warning to residents.

Ms O’Neill added: “Teachers have put huge efforts in place to open their schools and make them safe for children to return.

“Please be responsibl­e as parents – don’t gather in groups at the school gates, wear a mask if it’s busy, don’t send your child to school if they have symptoms and be patient with the schools phased opening arrangemen­ts.

“If you’re going on holiday soon, keep up to date with the latest coronaviru­s news on travel bans and travel corridors. If your destinatio­n is not on the official exempt list you will need to self-isolate on your return for 14 days. It is against the law to leave your house during this period.

“Don’t put others at risk. You should make a plan for how you will get your food and supplies during this time.

“We all need to take responsibi­lity and follow the guidelines if we want to avoid a situation where we cannot visit each other’s homes and where shops and other businesses need to close again.”

Please be responsibl­e as parents – don’t gather in groups at the school gates

Kelly O’Neill, Hounslow director of public health

 ??  ?? Pupils returned to school this month and cases have risen in the borough of Hounslow
Pupils returned to school this month and cases have risen in the borough of Hounslow
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Social distancing at school gates is seen as a cause for the rise of coronaviru­s cases

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