COVID-19 UK Government And Local Council Update

Covid-19 alert level

Level three – the virus is in general circulation – social distancing relaxed

LATEST NEWS FROM THE UK GOVERNMENT

Millions could be vaccinated against COVID-19 as UK secures strong portfolio of promising vaccines

The UK has secured early access to 90 million doses of promising coronavirus vaccine candidates.. Published 20 July 2020

New plans to ensure pubs, restaurants and cafes offer both smoking and non-smoking outdoor options

New plans to ensure pubs, restaurants and cafes offer both smoking and non-smoking outdoor options. Published 19 July 2020

Face coverings to be mandatory in shops and supermarkets from 24 July

Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke about plans to make face coverings mandatory in shops and supermarkets from 24 July 2020. Published 14 July 2020

LATEST PRESS CONFERENCES FROM THE UK GOVERNMENT

ROTHERHAM COUNCIL

LATEST NEWS FROM ROTHERHAM COUNCIL

Weekly update from rotherham’s director of public health, Teresa Roche

I would once again like to say thank you to the people of Rotherham for all your efforts in helping to contain the spread of coronavirus infection.

Intelligence-led Covid-19 testing

More than 10,000 Rotherham residents have come forward to get tested for Covid-19 since new temporary drive-through testing centres were set-up in the Borough.

Thank you to everyone for this phenomenal response.

Curtain will go up at Civic Theatre in Spring 2021

Rotherham Council has made the difficult decision to postpone the re-opening of Rotherham Civic Theatre until Spring 2021, but is reassuring staff and visitors that the theatre’s doors will reopen again, once the Coronavirus pandemic is over.

BARNSLEY COUNCIL

LATEST NEWS FROM BARNSLEY COUNCIL

Be a Barnsley Superstar – face coverings to protect your community

Barnsley Council is standing by their promise to be more proactive than ever in taking measures to combat the transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19). They are providing an initial 25,000 reusable face coverings free of charge for Barnsley residents as part of the ‘Be a Barnsley Superstar’ campaign which launched at the beginning of June.

Message from Julia Burrows, Director of Public Health, Barnsley Council

We’ve had some good news this week in terms of the continued decrease in positive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and that we have been given a boost to our local testing capacity.

Barnsley’s action plan to reduce the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the borough

Message from Cllr Sir Steve Houghton CBE, Leader of Barnsley Council and Chair of the Barnsley Outbreak Control Engagement Board

Despite the reductions in Barnsley, the rates we are seeing here and in areas across South Yorkshire are still higher than most other areas in the country, so we want to be more proactive than ever in taking measures to combat the transmission of this virus.