As lockdown eases due to the continuing fall in coronavirus (COVID-19) infection rates local organisations in Lancashire and South Cumbria are reminding residents of the best ways to stay safe, reduce the risk of spreading the virus and save lives.
From 4 July, the new government guidelines will allow more businesses to open, two households to meet indoors, and overnight stays.
Dr Amanda Doyle OBE, Chief Officer for the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System (ICS) said: “We know the impact that lockdown has had on people’s wellbeing, and that many people are making plans to go out and about this weekend. Please remember that anyone can get coronavirus, and anyone can spread it.
“In recent months, the public have shown their support for the NHS. This has been really appreciated, and we continue to ask for your understanding and help to keep patients and staff safe.”
Andy Curran, Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Medical Director for the Lancashire and South Cumbria ICS said: “Regular handwashing, remaining two metres apart from others where possible and wearing face coverings if you need to use public transport remain the most important ways for you to protect yourself, your family, the NHS and your community.”
Andy said: “Please remember that if you or anyone in your household have any symptoms of coronavirus – a high temperature, a persistent cough or a loss of taste or smell – then you should self-isolate at home and call 119 to arrange a test. You must also self-isolate if you have been contacted by the NHS Test and Trace service because you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for coronavirus.”
Clinically vulnerable people are now permitted to meet people outdoors and from 4 July indoors, but as they are at a greater risk of being seriously ill if they contract COVID-19, they need to be especially careful about social distancing and hand hygiene.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) useful links:
Gov.uk: Staying safe outside your home
Gov.uk: Staying alert and safe (social distancing) after 4 July
NHS: Advice for people at higher risk