Ready2Respect the easing of Covid restrictions
Ruth du Plessis, Director for Public
Health at St Helens Borough Council, said: "We know how
most people have been looking forward to the
relaxing of restrictions and the benefits
it brings for people's wellbeing, supporting our
economy and a recognition for the hard work people have put in to
following guidance over the last 18 months and answering
the call to get vaccinated when
eligible.
"While the end to most measures will
bring joy to some, for others this will also be an anxious time and
it is important to remember that Covid-19 has not gone away, indeed
we are seeing continuing rises in the number of cases. Vaccinations
are working and removing much of the risk of serious illness and
our hospital admissions are around 15 per cent of that we saw
during the previous wave in January. Anyone over 18 is now eligible
and if you haven't booked in yet already there really is no time to
waste with our figures rising. Everyone should also make sure they
get their second dose eight weeks after the first as this helps to
increase your resistance to serious illness from
Covid-19.
"We know that opinions are mixed on
whether people will want to continue with mask wearing but we would
strongly encourage people to think about the risks and implications
they may face in certain situations and what safe behaviours they
could follow to help reduce that risk. That includes still wearing
masks when you can't socially distance, regular hand washing,
socially distancing from others outside your household, making sure
indoor spaces are well ventilated with fresh air, taking symptom
free tests regularly, using the NHS track and Trace app, getting a
PCR test if you have symptoms and following isolation
guidance.
"We know our residents are
thoughtful and will respect the individual decisions that we have
to make as we take personal responsibility for our own safety.
Please be considerate of your actions and how they impact on
others."