Saints fans will return SAINTS have been given the green light to allow fans back in for next Monday s home game with Salford. They will be permitted 4,000 supporters and are now in the process of contacting the fans who have been pulled out of the ballot. The Prime Minister confirmed today that sporting venues across England will be able to welcome back spectators from next Monday. Boris Johnson told a press conference that the Government was proceeding with its plan to take the third step in its coronavirus recovery road map, first set out on February 22. We ll unlock the turnstiles of our sports stadia subject to capacity limits, Johnson said in his opening speech as he detailed the further easing of lockdown in England.
St Helens coronavirus rates have been going down TODAY marks the start of the easing of lockdown restrictions with the opening of St Helens schools. Primary and secondary schools are reopening their doors to pupils, who are set to receive regular tests for coronavirus. The town has made strong progress in bringing down COVID-19 infection rates, which had been soaring before the lockdown was imposed at the start of January. This is the coronavirus situation in the town at present.
How many new cases are being recorded each week? Fewer than 250 new coronavirus cases were recorded in St Helens in the space of one week, according to figures from Public Health England.
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Dr Hilary Flett is leading on the St Helens GP vaccination programme EFFORTS to vaccinate the people of St Helens are on course to reach a major milestone this week. The primary care network-led arm of St Helens’ vaccination programme has been up and running since December, with GP practices working flat through the top four priority groups. Mass vaccination clinics, supported by an army of volunteers, are being held at Saints’ rugby stadium near almost every day, dependent on supplies. It is understood GPs are on course to deliver 25,000 Covid jabs by Wednesday, as they work their way through the over 70s and clinically extremely vulnerable individuals.