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Leicester lockdown measures eased after cases drop | Leicester lockdown measures eased after cases drop |
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A stricter lockdown in Leicester will be eased after a drop in coronavirus cases, Matt Hancock has said. | |
The health secretary told the House of Commons some restrictions would be lifted from 24 July "but not all" following a prolonged lockdown. | |
The city remained under strict measures from 29 June after a spike in cases. | |
Restrictions on schools and nurseries will be lifted but bars remain closed as virus rates "still remain well above the national average", Mr Hancock said. | |
A new local power will be used to close shops selling non-essential items where necessary, he added. | |
Bars and restaurants in the city will still not be allowed to open, with the rules due to be reviewed in two weeks. | |
Mr Hancock said: "Some say that the local lockdown is unnecessary. | |
"I wish this were true, but sadly it remains vital for the health of everyone in Leicester and the rest of the country that these restrictions stay in place. | |
"We will review them again in a fortnight. I hope that this careful easing of restrictions will provide some comfort to people in Leicester and Leicestershire." | |
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