A LAKE District school has won plaudits for its inventive method of conveying the Countryside Code. Children at Grasmere School and Nursery starred in a short film containing a number of ‘top tips’ for responsible behaviour in the countryside. The video sees them don sheep outfits to warn of the threats posed to livestock by dogs, while Nick Owen, of Langdale/Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team, steps in to help the children spread the word about safety on the fells. Headteacher Johanna Goode said: “The children and the whole of our school community were feeling very lucky to have been here [in the Lake District] all through the last year.
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Despite more people being vaccinated against COVID-19 each day, both Warrick and Posey Counties have seen enough of an uptick in cases over the past two weeks to put them both back into yellow status on the state s coronavirus map as of today (Wednesday, April 7th, 2021), and therefore more restrictive guidelines to try and help slow the spread of the virus.
The state Health Department color-codes each county in the state based on two factors, the 7-day positivity rate on all tests administered across the state, and the weekly number of cases per 100,000 residents. Depending on those numbers, the county is given a score that determines what color they will be. A higher score means higher restrictions to try and slow transmission, while a lower score eases those restrictions. For a county s color to change, either way, it must remain at its current color for two weeks. Unfortunately for both Warrick and Posey counties, those two factors have ticked upwards enough over the last two