'Only a matter of time' Hertfordshire on the brink of tier 2 Covid-19 restrictions

Stark warning from Public Health chief and council leader after 'significant increase' in coronavirus cases in people of all ages
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

In a joint statement from David Williams, leader of Hertfordshire County Council, and Jim McManus, director of Public Health for the county, the duo warned it is 'only a matter of time' before Herts - currently a tier 1 area - is moved into tier 2 with all the extra restrictions that would bring.

Read: Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring's coronavirus hotspots according to Public Health England figures“In recent weeks we’ve seen a significant increase in coronavirus cases across all parts of Hertfordshire, and across people of all ages," Williams and McManus said in a statement.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“While Hertfordshire is currently in Tier One – the medium alert level – if cases continue to rise at the current rate it is only a matter of time before we need to move up to Tier Two, with all the extra restrictions that will bring.

Covid-19 testingCovid-19 testing
Covid-19 testing

“We can still avoid these stricter, tougher measures if everyone acts now to stop the spread of the virus. This means that we all need to play our part and continue washing our hands, covering our faces, giving people space and self-isolating if we’re ill, or if we’re asked to by a nursery, school or college or by NHS Test & Trace.

“It’s particularly important that anyone who has any symptom of Covid-19 self-isolates properly. Staying at home if you’re ill is the single most important thing you can do to help us stop coronavirus spreading. Even a quick trip to the shops risks exposing other, more vulnerable, people to this dangerous illness.

“We know most people are following these rules, and this is definitely helping slow the spread of coronavirus in the county, but we all need to redouble our efforts and be even more disciplined if we’re to avoid stricter controls on our daily lives.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Police and environmental health officers are stepping up action to enforce these rules where people refuse to comply, but we’re confident that the vast majority of people in Hertfordshire have the good sense and community spirit to do the right thing and act to protect their families, friends, neighbours and communities.

“We want to keep you, the residents of Hertfordshire, safe while also keeping the county up-and-running to support our businesses and our economy. We are well prepared and have detailed plans for managing outbreaks, but we can’t control the spread of coronavirus without your help.

“If we all act now, we still have an opportunity to stay in control of the spread of the virus in Hertfordshire, rather than having stricter measures implemented. We urge everyone to help us make sure that is the case by following the guidance. If you keep playing your part, we can all stay safe in Hertfordshire together.”