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North Somerset leaders urge caution in step 3 of lockdown

Council leaders in North Somerset are urging people to be cautious as restrictions ease. - Credit: Pixabay Health leaders in North Somerset are urging people to be cautious as restrictions are relaxed. Step three of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown began yesterday (Monday) allowing people to socialise indoors and hospitality and entertainment venues to reopen. Groups of six or two households can meet indoors, while up to 30 can meet outside. The most significant change is a shift to personal choice, enabling people to decide whether to socially distance from friends and family when they meet up. But experts are warning people to proceed with caution to keep Covid-19 rates down.

North Somerset Council urges caution over Bank Holiday

Weston High Street, just before lockdown. - Credit: MARK ATHERTON North Somerset residents are urged to keep safe this bank holiday weekend.  North Somerset Council said with coronavirus restrictions in place until at least June, washing hands, wearing face coverings and staying at least 2m away from members of other households are ‘still the most important things’ people can do to protect themselves from coronavirus.  The authority said infection rates in North Somerset have fallen sharply as a result of lockdown, but numbers have been edging up over the past two weeks.  North Somerset Council executive member for health, Cllr Mike Bell, said: “With restrictions lifting it can be easy to let our guard down and forget the basic safety steps we’ve all been taking this last year to reduce our risk of catching Covid. 

North Somerset Council urges caution over Bank Holiday

North Somerset Council urges caution over Bank Holiday
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North Somerset to get mobile rapid testing unit

Published: 8:07 AM April 26, 2021    A mobile unit will begin touring North Somerset to give more people access to rapid testing. - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto A mobile rapid testing unit will begin touring North Somerset later this month to give more people access to twice-weekly coronavirus tests. North Somerset Council runs sites in Weston, Portishead and Nailsea offering assisted tests and home test kit collections, but the mobile unit will also visit Clevedon to enable people to access the service. The authority s executive member for health, Cllr Mike Bell, said: “We are working to give all our residents access to local regular testing if they do not have symptoms of Covid-19.

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