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Coronavirus: Mayors call for regional 'R' rates to be published | Coronavirus: Mayors call for regional 'R' rates to be published |
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Metro mayors in the North West of England have made an "urgent" call for the release of regional Covid-19 reproduction rate figures. | Metro mayors in the North West of England have made an "urgent" call for the release of regional Covid-19 reproduction rate figures. |
Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram said their regions had "the highest number of new cases last week". | Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram said their regions had "the highest number of new cases last week". |
In a letter to the prime minister, they said relaxing the Stay at Home message "may have come too early" for Greater Manchester and Liverpool City Region. | In a letter to the prime minister, they said relaxing the Stay at Home message "may have come too early" for Greater Manchester and Liverpool City Region. |
The government took the right steps at the right time, a spokesman said. | The government took the right steps at the right time, a spokesman said. |
The reproduction, or R number, is a way of measuring the ability of a disease to spread. It is the average number of people that one infected person will pass the virus on to. | The reproduction, or R number, is a way of measuring the ability of a disease to spread. It is the average number of people that one infected person will pass the virus on to. |
Mr Burnham and Mr Rotheram wrote to Boris Johnson on Tuesday to request publication "as a matter of urgency" of an "up-to-date reproduction 'R' number at a regional and sub-regional level on a daily or regular basis". | |
"We believe this is essential information which will help our residents make informed decisions about the risk and help decide whether they wish to take a more cautious approach to the relaxation of the lockdown rules, given the risk locally", they wrote. | "We believe this is essential information which will help our residents make informed decisions about the risk and help decide whether they wish to take a more cautious approach to the relaxation of the lockdown rules, given the risk locally", they wrote. |
They said the move would also "reduce the risks of regional or local lockdowns". | They said the move would also "reduce the risks of regional or local lockdowns". |
The mayors pointed out that their regions are "not yet on the clear downward trajectory seen in other parts of the country". | The mayors pointed out that their regions are "not yet on the clear downward trajectory seen in other parts of the country". |
The Health Service Journal has reported the spread of the virus appears to be persisting at a higher rate in parts of the north of England, which has prompted "warnings that the mortality gap between those more and less deprived will get bigger". | |
It quoted a warning from a group of scientists, led by former chief scientific adviser Sir David King, who said "the changes to the guidance are 'dangerous' and that 'further local COVID-19 epidemics are inevitable'". | |
The mayors expressed "disappointment over the lack of meaningful consultation and advance knowledge of the changes" and concern about "the substance of what was announced". | The mayors expressed "disappointment over the lack of meaningful consultation and advance knowledge of the changes" and concern about "the substance of what was announced". |
'Avoid a second spike' | |
North of Tyne Mayor Jamie Driscoll supported the call, saying it "would help us work with our businesses and public services to keep people safe." | |
"Clearly the government wants to ease restrictions as soon as they can. If they want people to 'stay alert' that means sharing information. | |
"That also means giving us the levers to do something about it. Economic recovery and public safety are inseparable. We have to avoid a second spike in infections." | |
Mayors across England's biggest urban areas earlier warned that new lockdown rules, which came into force on Wednesday, are confusing. | Mayors across England's biggest urban areas earlier warned that new lockdown rules, which came into force on Wednesday, are confusing. |
A government spokesman said: "We have taken the right steps at the right time based on the best available science to tackle coronavirus and keep the whole of the UK safe. | A government spokesman said: "We have taken the right steps at the right time based on the best available science to tackle coronavirus and keep the whole of the UK safe. |
"The sacrifice of people across the country by following social distancing rules means we can begin to gradually reopen our society. | "The sacrifice of people across the country by following social distancing rules means we can begin to gradually reopen our society. |
"But as the Prime Minister said, this will only happen if everyone stays alert, continues to follow the rules, and the rate of infection stays down." | "But as the Prime Minister said, this will only happen if everyone stays alert, continues to follow the rules, and the rate of infection stays down." |
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