'We've been here before.' Norfolk Police chief's plea to sti

'We've been here before.' Norfolk Police chief's plea to stick with coronavirus rules as cases keep falling


'We've been here before.' Norfolk Police chief's plea to stick with coronavirus rules as cases keep falling
 | Updated: 16:26, 05 March 2021
A senior Norfolk Police officer has urged the public to keep following lockdown rules despite the impending return of children to school and the continuing fall in case numbers.
Coronavirus infections both in West Norfolk, and across the county as a whole, are down to their lowest levels since October, according to latest figures.
But Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Julie Wvendth has warned the lockdown is still in place, despite some rules being eased from Monday.
She said: "Infection rates in our area are predominantly low and this, combined with the plan to gradually ease restrictions starting from Monday with the next step planned on 29 March, will undoubtedly influence people’s behaviour.

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