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Dozens of fines issued to lockdown flouters in one week - 75 per cent were to Cumbrians

Dozens of fines issued to lockdown flouters in one week - 75 per cent were to Cumbrians
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Government called on to give clarity on mixed messages in Covid-19 guidance as lockdown eases to help Cumbria Police

The Government has been called upon to stop mixed messages when it comes to Covid-19 regulations as lockdown eases – with research showing many police officers believe there is a lack of clarity. The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) warned the Prime Minister not to repeat the lack of clarity over last year’s pandemic measures. This warning came as new research published by PFEW showed only one in 10 police officers in England and Wales thought the police powers previously introduced to manage the Covid-19 crisis were clear. PFEW’s national chair John Apter said: “Given the fact that there have been more than 60 rule changes introduced during the pandemic, it comes as no surprise whatsoever that only 10 per cent of police officers who responded to our survey said they found the Covid-19 rule changes to be clear.

Public urged to avoid crowds and stay local in Cumbria ahead of half-term

RESIDENTS across Cumbria are being urged to steer clear of public places that could become crowded this half-term and to keep following the lockdown rules. Colin Cox, Director of Public Health for Cumbria County Council, said: “We are seeing the vaccine roll out happen at great pace and over 100,000 people have now received their COVID-19 vaccination. It is also very encouraging to see infection rates start to fall. This is mainly driven by the current lockdown and social distancing. “To ensure infection rates and hospital admissions continue in the right direction, and to keep ourselves and those around us safe, it remains as important as ever to continue following the rules this half term.

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Cumbrian suicide prevention campaigners speak out after police reveal worrying rise in cases

WORRYING figures from Cumbria Police have revealed a rise in suspected suicides across the county during the pandemic last year. Experts have warned that the long-term impact of Covid-19 on mental health is likely to be long-lasting and profound, with large numbers of people suffering increased isolation during lockdown and economic hardship through pandemic-related job losses. Though there is not yet formal evidence of more Cumbrians taking their own lives last year, the latest statistics suggest this may be the case. Following a Freedom of Information Request, Cumbria Constabulary has confirmed that in first 11 months of 2020, the force’s officers were called to 78 sudden deaths which were suspected suicides. Twenty related to people under 35. In 2018, the force were called to 55 suspected suicides.

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