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Leicester lockdown: Measures eased after coronavirus cases drop | Leicester lockdown: Measures eased after coronavirus cases drop |
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A stricter lockdown in Leicester will be eased after a drop in coronavirus cases, Matt Hancock has said. | 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 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. | 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. | 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. |
The secretary of state said the latest data showed the seven-day infection rate in Leicester was now 119 cases per 100,000 people - down from 135 when the prolonged lockdown was announced. | The secretary of state said the latest data showed the seven-day infection rate in Leicester was now 119 cases per 100,000 people - down from 135 when the prolonged lockdown was announced. |
A new local power will be used to close shops selling non-essential items where necessary. | A new local power will be used to close shops selling non-essential items where necessary. |
Bars and restaurants in the city will still not be allowed to open and the ban on non-essential travel and social gatherings of more six people will remain in force. | Bars and restaurants in the city will still not be allowed to open and the ban on non-essential travel and social gatherings of more six people will remain in force. |
Despite announcing schools can reopen, those run by the city and county council have already closed for the summer. | Despite announcing schools can reopen, those run by the city and county council have already closed for the summer. |
Mr Hancock said: "Some say that the local lockdown is unnecessary. | 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. | "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." | "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." |
'We seem to be forgotten' | 'We seem to be forgotten' |
Michelle Teale, who has incurable breast cancer, said she was upset the announcement made no mention of people still "shielding" in the city. | Michelle Teale, who has incurable breast cancer, said she was upset the announcement made no mention of people still "shielding" in the city. |
In his 29 June announcement, the health secretary said the nationwide relaxation of shielding measures on 6 July would not apply to Leicester. | In his 29 June announcement, the health secretary said the nationwide relaxation of shielding measures on 6 July would not apply to Leicester. |
"Each week that goes by is another week taken away from me," she said. | "Each week that goes by is another week taken away from me," she said. |
"Yet again, he [Matt Hancock] never said anything about shielding people. We seem to be the forgotten people. | "Yet again, he [Matt Hancock] never said anything about shielding people. We seem to be the forgotten people. |
"We didn't think it was going to be good news, and now we just have to wait." | "We didn't think it was going to be good news, and now we just have to wait." |
A number of suburbs included in the original lockdown boundary will be removed from 24 July, following discussions between the government and the county council. | A number of suburbs included in the original lockdown boundary will be removed from 24 July, following discussions between the government and the county council. |
However, restrictions will remain in the borough of Oadby and Wigston as case numbers are still above the national average. | However, restrictions will remain in the borough of Oadby and Wigston as case numbers are still above the national average. |
Borough council leader John Boyce called its continued inclusion "a complete slap in the face to residents" and said he was "extremely disappointed" the county council had recommended restrictions remain. | Borough council leader John Boyce called its continued inclusion "a complete slap in the face to residents" and said he was "extremely disappointed" the county council had recommended restrictions remain. |
County council leader Nick Rushton said the borough was a "hot spot" and "so far above the national average for cases that we have to remain cautious". | County council leader Nick Rushton said the borough was a "hot spot" and "so far above the national average for cases that we have to remain cautious". |
Leicester mayor Sir Peter Soulsby, who earlier suggested restrictions "should be lifted for 90% of the city", expressed disappointment at the latest announcement. | Leicester mayor Sir Peter Soulsby, who earlier suggested restrictions "should be lifted for 90% of the city", expressed disappointment at the latest announcement. |
He said he was "extremely frustrated that a sledgehammer approach is being taken to deal with an issue in a very small part of the city". | He said he was "extremely frustrated that a sledgehammer approach is being taken to deal with an issue in a very small part of the city". |
Liz Kendall, Labour MP for Leicester West, tweeted that people in the city would be "very disappointed that whilst non-essential retail can now open our hospitality sector can't and travel restrictions still apply". | Liz Kendall, Labour MP for Leicester West, tweeted that people in the city would be "very disappointed that whilst non-essential retail can now open our hospitality sector can't and travel restrictions still apply". |
'Leicester will be a dark place' | 'Leicester will be a dark place' |
Blake Edwards, who runs a barber shop in the city, said news of a further delay to reopening was "heartbreaking". | Blake Edwards, who runs a barber shop in the city, said news of a further delay to reopening was "heartbreaking". |
"I'm really angry and bitter," he said. | "I'm really angry and bitter," he said. |
"While this needs to be done and we want everyone to be safe, with another two weeks we need some financial support. | "While this needs to be done and we want everyone to be safe, with another two weeks we need some financial support. |
"It's really serious for us now. Leicester will be in a dark place if we don't sort this out." | "It's really serious for us now. Leicester will be in a dark place if we don't sort this out." |
The East Midlands Chamber of Commerce said restrictions could have been lifted in parts of the city. | |
Chief executive Scott Knowles said: "The government has rightly identified areas of the county that have experienced a less severe outbreak and removed them from the lockdown area. | |
"There's no reason why this same logic can't be applied to those wards in the city of Leicester where infection rates are also at, or below, the national average." | |
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