Lockdown exit plan will work if Hertfordshire residents do what they ve been doing , says health chief
The council also provided an update on testing in Broxbourne for the South African variant
A worker at a drive in testing station at Walsall Arena and Arts Centre disinfects direction signs (Image: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
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Published:
5:49 PM February 23, 2021
Updated:
9:17 AM February 24, 2021
Jim McManus, the council s director of public health (left), and Cllr Tim Hutchings, executive member for public health and protection
- Credit: Herts County Council
Following the government s announcement yesterday of a roadmap out of lockdown , Herts County Council has emphasised the need to remain vigilant against the virus as restrictions are eased.
Tim Hutchings, the council s executive member for public health and protection, said: I think it s really important that we just hang on a little bit longer. There s light at the end of the tunnel and I think now s not the time to be less vigilant.