PUBLIC health chiefs are warning there could be an imminent ‘local lockdown’ across the borough neighbouring Buckinghamshire following a rise in cases of Covid-19 around Hemel Hempstead.
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Hertfordshire county council’s public health boss Cllr Tim Hutchings says there has been a “significant” number of positive Covid-19 cases across the Dacorum borough – with a specific rise in Hemel Hempstead.
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Dacorum borough lies east of Buckinghamshire with its boundaries close to Amersham, Chesham and Aylesbury.
Cllr Hutchings said existing self-isolation measures and testing have NOT contained an outbreak amongst young people focussed on a small number of pubs and cafes in Tring and Berkhamstead.
Now he has appealed to residents in Dacorum borough to “pay really close attention” to this serious issue, in order to prevent a local lockdown.
And he stresses that those who think they may have been in contact with someone with Covid-19 should self-isolate for 14 days.
Meanwhile cafes and restaurants across Dacorum have been warned of the imminent threat to their businesses of a local lockdown, if they don’t stringently follow existing guidance.
And that guidance includes keeping contact details of all customers.
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In a statement, issued on Wednesday (September 2) the county council’s executive member for public health Cllr Tim Huthings said: “We can confirm there are a significant number of positive COVID-19 cases across the Dacorum area – with a specific rise of cases in Hemel Hempstead.
“Existing self-isolation and testing measures have not been effective at managing to contain this local outbreak amongst the original group of young people (17-19yrs olds) in a small number of pubs and cafes in the Tring and Berkhamsted area.
“This has raised a few specific issues including: the importance continuing to self-isolate if they are a known contact (even if they have recently tested negative).
“We now need all residents in Dacorum to pay really close attention to this serious issue of the spread of COVID-19 within the local community.
“Specifically, if you think that you may have come into contact with someone with COVID-19 you should self-isolate for 14 days. If you are feeling unwell, you should call 119 or book a test at www.gov.uk/coronavirus”
Officials from Hertfordshire County Council and Dacorim Birough Council are now monitoring Covid-19 cases in Dacorum daily.
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And based on that they will decide whether to enact local powers, which could include a local lockdown.
Trading standards officers will now be ramping up their spot checks on licensed premises in the borough.
Hertfordshire Police will be using their enforcement powers at unlawful events.
Meanwhile greater ‘surge capacity’ for contact tracing has been put in place, with environmental health officers taking on priority cases, in addition to the national test and trace.
And every ‘significant contact’ of an infected person who needs to self-isolate will be given clearer written guidance on what they must do to comply with Public Health England advice.
There will be twice weekly mobile testing sites in Hemel Hempstead.
If you think that you may have been exposed to COVID-19 or are feeling unwell, you should visit www.gov.uk/coronavirus or call 119 for more information;
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