Lancashire’s public health boss has told the county’s council leaders that the region should remain in Tier 3 when the government reviews its Covid controls this week, the Post can reveal.
View email online | | | | | Dec 16, 2020 | | | | | | Good evening, We may be in the middle of winter but some of us have already got warmer weather in mind. Not necessarily because we love summertime, but because next summer may bring more to us than just a hot spell. Summer 2021 may well be the time when our lives can start to get back to normal. We may be able to go on holiday, out for a meal with friends we haven’t seen for months and we may even be able to go to the pub...providing some of them have survived. It is good to have something to look forward to - in fact it is what keeps most of us going through this tough period when the days are short and we are stuck inside for almost 24 hours a day. But this silver lining on the edge of the cloud comes with a caveat. Experts say a Christmas blowout - ignoring restrictions to meet up with all and sundry - may mean that it will be longer than summer before we can say goodbye to the restrictions which have blighted our lives for so long. It’s a warning we all would do well to heed. Drop me a line with your views at [email protected] Looking for a last-minute gift? This Christmas you can give lep.co.uk to a news-hungry friend or family member. You can find out more about it here https://www.lep.co.uk/subscriptions - and you will be supporting local journalism at a time when it needs you most. Thank you, Gillian | |
| | | | | 'Recommendation' for Lancashire to remain in Tier 3, as public health boss issues Christmas warning | | | | | | Lancashire’s public health boss has told the county’s council leaders that the region should remain in Tier 3 when the government reviews its Covid controls this week, the Post can reveal. | | | | |
| | | | | | | This is every confirmed case of Covid in the North West on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 | | Another 1,576 people have tested positive in the North West, bringing the region's total number of cases to 328,691 as of Wednesday, December 16, 2020. |
| | | | | | These are the Preston GP practices with the highest number of registered patients | | Despite our best efforts at calling at 8am sharp, most people have struggled to get a GP appointment at some time or another. |
| | | | | | Teenage boy who fell to his death from Blackpool car park roof was 'failed by the system', says heartbroken sister | | The older sister of a St Annes teenager who died after jumping from the roof of a Blackpool town centre superstore has promised that his death will not be in vain as she campaigns to improve mental healthcare in the UK. |
| | | | | | Lancashire FA confirms all grassroots football can immediately restart in parts of county | | Grassroots football in Central and East Lancashire can "immediately restart", the Lancashire FA has announced. |
| | | | | | Christmas arrangements: What is currently allowed and is it likely to happen? | | There is still some uncertainty over whether families will be able to enjoy Christmas with their loved ones this year, as concerns continue over rising coronavirus cases. |
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