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Isles of Scilly has had NO coronavirus cases since September but still lives under lockdown as PHE data shows SIX areas of England are seeing Covid outbreaks grow – but infections drop in every age group again
The islands off the coast of Cornwall are the only place in England with a 0% infection rate in second wave
Only 2,200 people live there but the islands are part of England so must follow national lockdown rules
Public Health England stats today showed cases coming down in almost all areas of the country
All age groups and regions are seeing infections decline and England now less affected than Scotland
Brian Crawford worked as a vet in North Devon for almost 60 years
- Credit: Crawford family
Tributes have been paid to a legendary North Devon veterinary surgeon at the end of a long and distinguished career.
Brian Crawford BVM&S MRCVS passed away on January 11 at North Devon Hospice, aged 86.
He leaves his wife of 60 years Jill, four children and five grandchildren. His family and his work were his whole life.
Brian was born in Enniskillen, and educated in Northern Ireland before reading for his degree at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh University, graduating in 1957.
The late Brian Crawford at North Devon ANimal Ambulance with Koda, who he helped nurse back to health after he became paralysed, and owner Ian Coote, on the day Koda could finally go home
A social distancing reminder in Barnstaple. Picture: Matt Smart
- Credit: Matt Smart
North Devon and Torridge will be faced with further restrictions once the national lockdown ends on December 2.
Areas across England will be placed into one of three tiers when the lockdown ends, but the system has been toughened.
North Devon Council and Torridge District Council areas will be placed in tier two along with the rest of the county – a level higher than before the national lockdown.
The Government outlines tier two areas as ones with a higher or rapidly rising level of infections.
At tier two, households are not allowed to mix indoors, with a maximum of six people permitted outdoors.