Sunderland Echo

STEER CLEAR

Daytripper­s asked to stay away from Seaburn seafront as Covid cases soar

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

Daytripper­s have been asked to keep away from Sunderland’s seafront unless they live locally as Seaburn area has among the highest levels of coronaviru­s recorded in the city.

The community has seen a drop in the number of case numbers in the latest figures, but it is still more than double the rate of its nearest neighbour from the week before.

In the seven days up to Thursday, January 14, it stood at 357.9 per 100,000 people, which rose in the week after to a staggering 1,014.0 per 100,000 people.

The latest figures shared by NHS England, which detail cases in the lead up to January 26, show that this ha d fallen to 417.5, but still above the 312.6 city-wide rate.

Meanwhile, in neighbouri­ng area Fulwell, those figures stood at 416.7 for the week up to January 14, and fell to 181.2 the week after before rising to 289.9 in the most up to date period.

Conservati­ve councillor James Doyle, whose Fulwell ward covers both areas, has said it was not possible to know why Seaburn, in particular, saw such a sharp rise in cases.

And he was not aware of any mobile testing unit supported by Sunderland City Council visiting the area.

The council has been asked for a response about the reasons why there could have been such a high increase and if any targeted action was planned, but is yet to respond.

Coun Doyle said: “The number of cases recorded in Seaburn recently is incredibly concerning.

"Whilst it is difficult to identify the exact cause of this latest spike, it seems unlikely to me that the large number of visitors making trips to the seafront is not at least a contributi­ng factor.

“As a community, we have worked hard to adhere to rules on social distancing and household mixing, and it is still vitally important that we continue to do so.

“I am confident the police and Sunderland City Council’s enforcemen­t team are doing all they can to ensure compliance with the rules in Seaburn by carrying out regular patrols.

"And responding quickly to reports from members of the public. My message to anyone thinking about taking exercise on the seafront is clear: stay local and stick to the rules.”

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Seaburn has seen high numbers of covid cases in recent weeks.
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Cllr James Doyle, Conservati­ve councillor for the Fulwell ward.

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