Windsor & Eton Express

‘Comparable virus rates to London’

MP Joy Morrissey urges residents to follow rules

- By Jade Kidd jadek@baylismedi­a.co.uk @JadeK_BM

MP Joy Morrissey has warned against complacenc­y as her constituen­cy continues to be affected by high COVID-19 case rates.

The Beaconsfie­ld MP, whose constituen­cy covers Marlow and Burnham, has urged residents to follow the rules and stay at home after cases in South Bucks hit the highest infection rate in the county over the new year – 1,012 cases per 100,000.

Mrs Morrissey said that figure has since dipped to 829.1 per 100,000 but urged residents to help stop the spread.

She said there is a perception that her constituen­cy is a rural community with more green space, but rates within areas such as South Bucks are comparable

to urban areas like London.

She added that Burnham South is still having a spike in cases, recording 99 cases – an increased rate of 47 per cent from the previous week.

The MP added that case numbers are higher and there are more patients in hospital now than the first wave and explained that a lot of this has to do with the new variant of the virus.

She said: “The situation across the UK is very serious, with areas of South Bucks having comparable case rates to London and other badly affected areas.

“I want to see us return to more normal arrangemen­ts, starting with the reopening of schools, as soon as possible.

“The best way to do this is to follow the Government guidance so that we can reduce the spread of the virus as we rollout the vaccine.”

She added: “The virus spreads through surfaces or close contact with others so, clean your surfaces, don’t get close to people, wear a mask to protect yourself and others and keep air circulatin­g so that you don’t increase the transmissi­on rate.

“Rememberin­g those core principles and limiting the amount of contact you have with other people will protect others in your household and will protect you.”

‘Limiting contact with other people will protect others in your household and protect you’

She added: “Because our rates are so high, what I don’t want to see happening is that we get to a point where hospitals can’t cope with the capacity.

“It’s trying to make sure that we collective­ly as a community protect our health services, and protect each other.”

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Beaconsfie­ld MP Joy Morrissey. Ref:132270-12

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