People are told to prepare for a 'different Christmas' this year as coronavirus cases continue to rise in Lincolnshire
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As lockdown measures relaxed, the first week of September saw a surge in cases in Lincolnshire, in line with the rest of the country.
From 8,000 tests in September so far, there were 135 Covid-19 cases in Greater Lincolnshire, compared to 204 for the whole of August.
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Hide AdNumbers have dropped again since then with 12 cases confirmed, however, Director of Public Health at Lincolnshire County Council Professor Derek Ward said numbers were unlikely to return to summer levels as we head into Autumn and Winter.
He said: “What we always see in the autumn and in the winter, because of the weather, people tend to stay indoors, keep their windows closed so air doesn’t circulate as well.
“All of those are contributing factors to why we see more colds and flu and I think we’ll see something similar with Covid-19.”
“We’ll have to see as we approach December what the figures are, but I’d be surprised if the rule of six has changed by Christmas.”
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Professor Ward said: “I think we’d be very, very fortunate if we can relax it over that period of time, and obviously from my perspective as a director of public health, responsibility to keep people fit and healthy and safe.
“I think the more we do to restrict those those bigger gatherings, the more we’re going to stop Covid-19 circulating
“So we’ll see is the short answer, but I think it might be a different Christmas this one.
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Hide Ad“But then we will get a vaccine we’ll get better treatments and next Christmas we can all make up for it I’m sure.”
Professor Ward said Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s latest “rule of six” was “straightforward” and tightened and simplified what was required of people.
He said: “The basic principle to limit the number of people that are meeting is absolutely good public health practice and I support that.”
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