Hertfordshire County Council leader highlights need for lockdown funding

On Monday night Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a series of lockdown measures
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Hertfordshire County Council leader David Williams has warned that councils and local businesses will need further funding and support during the latest Covid-19 lockdown.

On Monday night Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a series of lockdown measures – including the closure of schools, the cancellation of summer exams and a requirement to work from home.

In a statement issued to coincide with the televised address, county council leader Cllr David Williams acknowledged that the ‘extreme measures’ were needed to keep everyone safe.

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“We recognise this will have a marked impact on residents and businesses, but appreciate these extreme measures are deemed necessary to keep everyone in our community safe,” he said.

“I would like to issue my reassurance that Hertfordshire County Council will continue to work closely with its partners to deliver vital services across the county, as well as supporting the education sector, and businesses in the region through our work with Hertfordshire’s Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).”

But in a further statement issued by the County Council Network, which he chairs, Cllr Williams also stressed the need for further support for councils and local businesses.

“Everyone must continue to play their part if we are once again to bring case numbers down and councils will continue to support communities and the most vulnerable through this latest lockdown,” he said.

“It is imperative that local areas are given further targeted support for local businesses, with many still reeling from having to close for months last year.

“It is also important that the government recognises that further funding for councils will be required, particularly in delivering additional support to care homes and providers.”

Daily national figures released on Monday (January 4) show that there were 58,784 positive tests of Covid-19 reported – bringing the overall total to 2,713,563.

That data showed there were currently 23,823 Covid-19 patients in hospital – and that 944,539 people had received the vaccination.

In Hertfordshire there have been 9,404 new cases of Covid-19 reported in the last seven days – giving a rate per 100,000 population of 790.6.