Skip to main content

Matt Hancock dismisses speculation some parts of the UK could see lockdown eased before others

NewsColony
Matt Hancock dismisses speculation some parts of the UK could see lockdown eased before others

Matt Hancock today all but snuffed out speculation that some regions could enjoy a loosening of lockdown restrictions ahead of others, insisting ‘we’re all in this together’.

The Health Secretary said curbs would almost certainly be lifted across the country in harmony.

Coronavirus has not spread evenly across Britain and the hardest hit areas have suffered quadruple the amount of cases than regions which appear to have dodged a major outbreak.

London has experienced the highest number of infections with 23,979 confirmed cases, while the South West of the country has had 5,986.  

Matt Hancock quashed speculation that parts of the UK would have lockdown restrictions eased before others

Different parts of the UK have different numbers of cases - leading to calls to life lockdown earlier in some regions

Different parts of the UK have different numbers of cases - leading to calls to life lockdown earlier in some regions

Different parts of the UK have different numbers of cases – leading to calls to life lockdown earlier in some regions

The number of people in hospital with coronavirus is down overall but in many parts of the country the levels appear to have hit a plateau

The number of people in hospital with coronavirus is down overall but in many parts of the country the levels appear to have hit a plateau

The number of people in hospital with coronavirus is down overall but in many parts of the country the levels appear to have hit a plateau

Mr Hancock said this afternoon: ‘So that is a question that we’re looking at. There was a big benefit as we brought in the lockdown measures with the whole country moving together. 

‘We did think about moving with London and the Midlands first because they were the more advanced in terms of number of cases, but we decided that we are really in this together. 

‘It went up more in London but it’s also come down more but the broad shape has been similar which is what you’d expect given we’ve all been living with the same lockdown measures.

‘The other thing to say is that it isn’t just about the level (of infections), it is about the slope of the curve, and if the r (the number of people each infected person passes the virus on to) goes above one anywhere then that would led eventually to an exponential rise and a second peak and an overwhelming of the NHS in that area, so although the level of the number of cases is different in different parts, the slope of the curve is actually remarkably similar across the country so that argues for doing things as a whole country together.’ 

Deputy Chief Scientific Adviser Angela McLean added: ‘The question whether or not we should have regional policies is a really interesting one.

‘It’s the kind of thing epidemiologists all over the world puzzling over.

‘I think there’s always a trade-off between making sure you do things that are beautifully tailored for each part of the population, and on the other hand keeping things simple and actually carry on being all in this together.’ 

‘I can reassure you that all the time we look at the data altogether.’ 

It comes as ministers today faced accusations of watering down the criteria required for lifting the lockdown, fanning speculation of an imminent loosening of restrictions.

A subtle change in wording of one of the ‘five tests’ raised eyebrows as it suggested the government will only hold back from relaxing social distancing if a second wave of coronavirus threatened to ‘overwhelm the NHS’.

Whereas yesterday officials were committed to stopping a second peak full stop, regardless of its knock-on effects to the health service. 

Slides presented at yesterday’s Downing Street’s press conference spelled out the fifth test as: ‘Confident that any adjustment to current measures will not risk a second peak of infections’.

But the same slide presented at today’s briefing lowered this benchmark and committed ministers to not risk sparking a ‘second peak of infections that overwhelms the NHS’.

Eagle-eyed viewers were quick to accuse ministers of shifting the goalposts as it reduces the standard for easing lockdown – but Number 10 claimed the criteria had not changed.

The other four tests required for Boris Johnson to adjust the lockdown are ensuring the NHS’s critical care capacity, a sustained fall in daily deaths, a manageable flow of new infections and shoring up testing infrastructure and PPE supplies.  

Source: Daily Mail

The post Matt Hancock dismisses speculation some parts of the UK could see lockdown eased before others appeared first on NewsColony.
NewsColony



from WordPress https://ift.tt/3bHKS41

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Chinese stars moonlighting as live-streamers

NewsColony Chinese stars moonlighting as live-streamers Li JIaqi and Yang Mi joined forces to sell products online during coronavirus, blurring the boundaries between conventional celebrities and live streamers. Photo: @TrendingWeibo/Twitter The line between Chinese celebrities and live streamers continues to blur these days. Luxury brands are expanding their pool of friend-of-the-brand endorsements with top live streamers – Louis Vuitton, for example, tapped both actress Song Jia and “lipstick king” live streamer Li Jiaqi for its much anticipated 520 Chinese Valentine’s Day campaign. Celebrities, actors and singers are jumping on the bandwagon to test out their commercial values on e-commerce platforms, with Yang Mi, Li Xiaolu and Michelle Ye Xuan just a few of the screen stars moonlighting on live streaming portals including Taobao, TikTok and Red Book. So why are Chinese celebrities so eager to embrace the battlefield of live streaming e-commerce, and how are they getting on so...

Two hundred thousand Northern Beaches residents prepare for lockdown amid panic buying

NewsColony Two hundred thousand Northern Beaches residents prepare for lockdown amid panic buying Sydney’s Northern Beaches have entered  lockdown as the coronavirus cluster in the area grows to 41 cases. From 5pm on Saturday until midnight on Wednesday, the local government area will revert to lockdown orders issued across the state in March. People will only be permitted to leave their homes for five basic reasons: to seek medical care, exercise, grocery shop, work or for compassionate care reasons.  An additional 23 cases were recorded in the 24 hours to 8pm on Friday, including 10 already announced.    People line up to shop at a Woolworths supermarket in Avalon (pictured) on Saturday before the Northern Beaches goes into a lockdown at 5pm until midnight Wednesday  Two women (pictured) leave a Coles supermarket in Avalon before being required to follow stay-at-home guidelines  The toilet paper section of the Woolworths at...

Players who breached social-distancing rules put NRL restart at risk, Federal Sport Minister says

NewsColony Players who breached social-distancing rules put NRL restart at risk, Federal Sport Minister says NRL players guilty of breaking social-distancing laws have put the league’s planned return to action at risk, according to the Federal Sport Minister. Key points: The NRL wants to restart its 2020 season — suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic — on May 28 However the league has had to deal players flouting social-distancing rules The National Cabinet will meet on Friday to discuss its approach to resuming elite and community sport The league’s bold bid to resume its competition copped a major blow this week when three of its stars were fined for flouting social-distancing rules . Latrell Mitchell, Josh Addo-Carr ($50,000 each) and Nathan Cleary ($10,000) were also slapped with suspended fines by the NRL for bringing the game into disrepute. The incidents gave critics ammunition to question the league’s ability to follow strict protocol measures required to relau...