Sunderland Echo

Stay strong and don’t play Russian roulette with lives

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son__

A city leader has urged people not to play “Russian roulette” over Easter and to stay at home to help save lives and protect the NHS.

As the Government’s initial three-week lockdown looks unlikely to be eased, communitie­s across Wearside have been urged to shun the temptation to relax the rules over the Easter bank holiday.

Residents who may be thinking about flouting the guidelines have been asked to stay strong, remain at home and protect the NHS, key workers and their loved ones.

There are growing concerns that Easter – and in particular the tradition of gifting eggs to children – will lead to family members like grandparen­ts, encouragin­g visits from younger members of the family.

Sunderland City Council leader Coun Graeme Miller said: “It is hard. It is heartbreak­ing for families – for parents who want to see their children, grandparen­ts, siblings, friends.

“We understand that Easter is a time when people reconnect with their families and take some time out from work.

“But we must all remember that every time we leave the house, we are playing Russian roulette and if we are to protect our NHS and save lives, we must stay at home.

It’s as simple as that.

“It is absolutely vital that we remain focused on what this lockdown is about – and that is protecting our brave friends in the NHS and those on the front-line in this battle against COVID-19, and ultimately it is about saving lives.”

The council has taken a number of measures, including closing car parks along the seafront and parks, in a bid to deter people from visiting the coastline and green spaces.

Police have been given powers to issue fines of £60, reduced to £30 if paid within 14 days, if people are found to be breaking the rules, but say they will try to speak to people in the first instance to encourage them to head home.

Coun Miller applauded the efforts of Mackems to keep to the restrictio­ns so far.

“Residents in the city have been absolutely brilliant, and the vast majority are complying with the Government’s requiremen­ts,” he added.

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Sunderland City Council has closed off access to a number of car parks around Wearside in a bid to persuade people to stay at home.

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