The Scotsman

Preston could be next to lock down

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Preston could be the next area to face government interventi­on after a rise in coronaviru­s rates, the city council’s chief executive said.

The authority has advised residents in the Lancashire city to avoid having visitors to their homes, although there are no official restrictio­ns such as the laws brought in for other parts of the county, as well as Greater Manchester and parts of West Yorkshire.

A public statement on the status of the restrictio­ns placed on areas of North West England and Leicester last week is expected today.

Preston City Council chief executive Adrian Phillips said: “We are not waiting for some Government announceme­nt.

“We know our rates are increasing and they have increased over the last week to a level now where we are concerned that we could face Government interventi­on.

“We’ve been working with our communitie­s to make sure we get those key messages out.”

The council has also advised residents to wear face coverings at all times and to get tested even if they are experienci­ng only mild symptoms.

A statement on the authority’s website said evidence from Public Health England showed a spike of coronaviru­s cases in Preston, with the majority of the spread through households and community.

It said: “The city is surrounded by areas that have had enforced measures implemente­d by Government and we want to act now to stop that from happening (in) Preston.”

Mr Phillips said: “We are aware we have got community transmissi­ons, we’re aware they are across the city.

“There is a concentrat­ion in inner areas as there usually is in any urban environmen­t, but it’s in villages, it’s in our suburbs.”

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