Western Morning News

Have fun – but be wary, even outside – expert

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PUB-GOERS should continue to take precaution­s against coronaviru­s even when outside enjoying beer gardens, an expert has said.

Professor Adam Finn, a member of the Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on (JCVI), said that despite the success of the UK vaccine programme, people should continue to socially distance over the “coming weeks and months”.

It comes as pub beer gardens and non-essential retailers reopened in England as part of the latest easing of Government coronaviru­s restrictio­ns on Monday. People in the Westcountr­y were said to have been well behaved during the first evening that pubs reopened.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Prof Finn said: “The vaccines are only one part of the solution to the problem. People do need to continue to be careful and to avoid infecting each other.

“I certainly for one am going to continue to take a lot of care to avoid exposing myself to other people and to avoid exposing other people to me over the coming weeks and months.

“I’m going to wear a mask outside. I’m going to continue to use hand hygiene and I’m going to avoid close social contact.

“I think we all need to continue to do that otherwise there is a real risk that there will be another surge in cases and we’ll start seeing hospitalis­ations and deaths again.”

On Monday, pictures showed thousands of people across the UK enjoying their new freedoms and drinking in beer gardens and other outdoor venues. Many did not appear to be socially distancing or wearing masks. However, in the Westcountr­y photos indicated people were following the rules, when queuing outside shops and seated at outdoor pub tables.

Prof Finn added: “If I did (go to a beer garden) I would certainly avoid contact with other people.

“I think the risks of transmissi­ons outside are relatively low but not if you start coming into close contact with people... if you cough or sing or really basically confront someone in the face.

“If you happen to have the virus, and the virus is still circulatin­g, then infections will occur.”

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Greg Martin/Erin Black > Julia Wrzesinska and Georgia Murphy enjoy an Elvis cocktail in Events Square in Falmouth. Below: punters at the Barbican in Plymouth on Monday

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