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Here's the latest update from health officials about the situation in our city as yet another day without a fatality is recorded, but two new cases reported.

Neil Hutchinson:

Unfortunat­ely cases will crop up it's the nature of a virus it's not going away we will have to live with it for ever ,the Spanish flu of the 1920s killed one sixth of the world's population this has mutated into the flu we have now that kills many thousands every year even with a vaccine ,at some point it will have to be treated as a flu like virus and we will have to learn to accept it .

Angie Hammond: Neil Hutchinson I chose to believe in modern science, and the world push to find a vaccine.

Neil Hutchinson: Angie Hammond so do I as well hopefully this will become a virus with a vaccine that will save many

Loughton Jill: Would help if we new what area they came from and if they had traveled

Margaret Ogle: Doesn’t matter who was in government they are all as bad as each other

Jenna Dewzie: this is what happens when they open places too soon and people have a care free attitude

Maureen Eley: Shame 2 new cases had none last week

Margaret Hutchinson: Here we go again

Kath Cain: And so it begins again

Joanne Whitaker: Here we go again

Lynn Appleby: but the situation under Labour would be so worse.

Gail Seymour Elliott: Lynn Appleby so do you think it's gone well under the Tories or do you just have your head in the sand?

Lee Terry: Lynn Appleby does a good job mean missing 5 crucial meetings on COVID-19 between February and March? Does a good job mean blaming care homes for the COVID deaths? Does a good job mean refusing to give pay rises to public sector workers? Does a good job mean risking public health for the economy?

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