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Coronavirus: How would a local lockdown work in Leicester? | Coronavirus: How would a local lockdown work in Leicester? |
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Leicester could be kept in the current stage of lockdown for another two weeks, because of a local surge in coronavirus cases. | Leicester could be kept in the current stage of lockdown for another two weeks, because of a local surge in coronavirus cases. |
That means pubs and restaurants would remain closed when they open in the rest of England from Saturday, and social distancing guidelines would stay at 2m (6ft). | |
But local politicians say it is unclear how restrictions can still be maintained in one area. | But local politicians say it is unclear how restrictions can still be maintained in one area. |
What's meant by 'local lockdown'? | What's meant by 'local lockdown'? |
Restrictions, or lockdowns, could be used in specific areas in England to counter localised coronavirus "flare-ups". | |
The Joint Biosecurity Centre, which advises the government on the Covid alert level, will work with local health teams "to address local spikes in infections". | |
It is unclear whether a lockdown would focus only on the exact location of an outbreak - like a school, care home or workplace - or would cover a whole area, such as a postcode, a town, or even a city. | |
Councils already have the power to lock down a premises if it presents a health hazard. But the government has also hinted at the idea of locking down a whole city. | Councils already have the power to lock down a premises if it presents a health hazard. But the government has also hinted at the idea of locking down a whole city. |
However, local politicians say they do not have the powers to enforce such measures, and have asked for more clarity. | However, local politicians say they do not have the powers to enforce such measures, and have asked for more clarity. |
A Department of Health spokeswoman said further guidance on containing such outbreaks would be published "shortly". | |
What could happen? | What could happen? |
Recent outbreaks have occurred in the UK: | |
The meat factories were closed, with all staff told to self-isolate and get tested. In Cleckheaton, those deemed healthy enough were later allowed to return. | |
Councils say the plan would be similar for schools. If enough cases were detected, a school could be closed and all staff and pupils could self-isolate for 14 days. | Councils say the plan would be similar for schools. If enough cases were detected, a school could be closed and all staff and pupils could self-isolate for 14 days. |
Risk assessments could be carried out afterwards to decide when a premises might be reopened. | Risk assessments could be carried out afterwards to decide when a premises might be reopened. |
Public health officials have also suggested people in affected areas might receive council leaflets or be visited by local health workers or politicians to spread awareness. | Public health officials have also suggested people in affected areas might receive council leaflets or be visited by local health workers or politicians to spread awareness. |
Local lockdowns could also mean more widespread testing, according to Krishna Ramkhelawon, director of public health for Southend-on-Sea Council: "The most important thing would be to define the scope of an outbreak, and possibly test everyone in an area." | Local lockdowns could also mean more widespread testing, according to Krishna Ramkhelawon, director of public health for Southend-on-Sea Council: "The most important thing would be to define the scope of an outbreak, and possibly test everyone in an area." |
What's happening in Leicester? | What's happening in Leicester? |
The city has seen a recent rise in positive cases of coronavirus. | The city has seen a recent rise in positive cases of coronavirus. |
In the two weeks to 23 June, there were 866 positive cases in the city - 29% of the 2,987 who have tested positive since the pandemic began. | In the two weeks to 23 June, there were 866 positive cases in the city - 29% of the 2,987 who have tested positive since the pandemic began. |
The cases are thought to be mostly among younger, working-age people living in the east of the city. | The cases are thought to be mostly among younger, working-age people living in the east of the city. |
The government is now recommending maintaining the current lockdown for two weeks beyond 4 July. | The government is now recommending maintaining the current lockdown for two weeks beyond 4 July. |
However, the city's mayor has said local officials still do not have the information they need to maintain the lockdown in their area. | However, the city's mayor has said local officials still do not have the information they need to maintain the lockdown in their area. |
The Department of Health said there are now four mobile testing units in the city and thousands of home testing kits have been made available. | The Department of Health said there are now four mobile testing units in the city and thousands of home testing kits have been made available. |
Could a whole area be locked down? | Could a whole area be locked down? |
Local councils say they do not currently have the power to do this. | Local councils say they do not currently have the power to do this. |
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has said he "struggles to see how it can be effectively enforced". | Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has said he "struggles to see how it can be effectively enforced". |
He added that singling out a particular area for restrictions would also cause tensions. | He added that singling out a particular area for restrictions would also cause tensions. |
Short of barricading the streets, councils say they are not sure how they could enforce heavy restrictions such as travel bans in any single place. | Short of barricading the streets, councils say they are not sure how they could enforce heavy restrictions such as travel bans in any single place. |
Have other countries tried local lockdowns? | Have other countries tried local lockdowns? |
In Germany, local authorities have the power to vary the level of restrictions in individual states, and a number of small lockdowns have been imposed recently. | In Germany, local authorities have the power to vary the level of restrictions in individual states, and a number of small lockdowns have been imposed recently. |
On 23 June the state of North Rhine-Westphalia reimposed lockdown measures in two districts, after a spike in infections connected to a meat processing plant. Bars, museums, cinemas and gyms were closed, stricter social distancing was reintroduced, and local residents were asked "not to travel to other districts". | On 23 June the state of North Rhine-Westphalia reimposed lockdown measures in two districts, after a spike in infections connected to a meat processing plant. Bars, museums, cinemas and gyms were closed, stricter social distancing was reintroduced, and local residents were asked "not to travel to other districts". |
However, there has been resistance to this approach. In Gottingen, police had to enforce quarantine on a tower block where 120 residents had tested positive. | However, there has been resistance to this approach. In Gottingen, police had to enforce quarantine on a tower block where 120 residents had tested positive. |
Meanwhile in China, following a recent outbreak in Beijing, a local lockdown has been enforced in parts of the city. | Meanwhile in China, following a recent outbreak in Beijing, a local lockdown has been enforced in parts of the city. |
People in medium or high-risk areas cannot leave their neighbourhood, rail and flight services have been cut, and schools, swimming pools and gyms closed. | People in medium or high-risk areas cannot leave their neighbourhood, rail and flight services have been cut, and schools, swimming pools and gyms closed. |
What has been said about the rest of the UK? | What has been said about the rest of the UK? |
Public Health Wales said that a local lockdown was under consideration after the recent outbreak in Anglesey. However, First Minister Mark Drakeford said that any decision would be not be taken lightly. | Public Health Wales said that a local lockdown was under consideration after the recent outbreak in Anglesey. However, First Minister Mark Drakeford said that any decision would be not be taken lightly. |
The Scottish government - for which public health teams work for the NHS, rather than councils - says it is developing a "responsive system of community surveillance" at a national, regional and local level to identify outbreaks quickly. | The Scottish government - for which public health teams work for the NHS, rather than councils - says it is developing a "responsive system of community surveillance" at a national, regional and local level to identify outbreaks quickly. |
In Northern Ireland, the government says that any potential clusters or outbreaks will be handled using "appropriate infection control" in line with its normal guidelines for handling an outbreak of a disease. | In Northern Ireland, the government says that any potential clusters or outbreaks will be handled using "appropriate infection control" in line with its normal guidelines for handling an outbreak of a disease. |
Additional Reporting by: Ben Butcher and the Local Democracy Reporter Service | Additional Reporting by: Ben Butcher and the Local Democracy Reporter Service |