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Covid-19: Stay at home plea to reduce risk when schools open

Council reiterates ‘stay at home’ plea ahead of schools reopening to reduce Covid risk RESIDENTS in Warrington are being strongly urged to continue stay at home to help reduce coronavirus infection rates even further prior to schools reopening. All schools and colleges will open from Monday in the first stage of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown. Despite good progress against the virus in the town over recent weeks, Warrington Borough Council is warning that infection rates are still high. As a result, residents are encouraged to continue to stay at home as much as possible and to remember the basics of washing your hands regularly, wearing a face covering where necessary and making space.

The coronavirus situation in Warrington as half-term starts

The coronavirus vaccination centre set up at the Village Hotel in Centre Park THIS week is the sixth under the third national coronavirus lockdown, which was imposed to bring down escalating case numbers across the country. As of January 5, which was the first day of the lockdown, the number of new Covid-19 cases recorded in Warrington over a seven-day period was 1,095. Since then however, we have seen infection rates and case numbers steadily falling, as the town s vaccination programme continues at pace. This is the current coronavirus situation in the town. How are new Covid-19 case numbers looking now? Things are looking a lot better now in this respect, with fewer than 500 new cases in Warrington over the most recent seven-day period covered by Public Health England statistics.

Plea to get Covid-19 test if worried about possible symptoms

Residents urged to take Covid-19 test if concerned about any possible symptoms PUBLIC health leaders in Warrington are urging residents to get a coronavirus test if they are at all concerned about possible symptoms – even if they are not the main ones. Alongside the three main symptoms of a high temperature, persistent cough and a loss of smell or taste, some people may experience other symptoms that may turn out to be coronavirus. The list of other symptoms you could experience includes aches and pains, a sore throat, diarrhoea, conjunctivitis, headaches, a loss of taste or smell, a rash on skin or discolouration of fingers or toes.

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