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Brighton now on amber alert after covid cases triple

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 6 Oct, 2020 at 2:30PM
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Four more Brighton people diagnosed with coronavirus


The covid alert level for Brighton and Hove has moved up to amber after the number of official cases tripled in a week.

The steep rises in cases, which came as more students returned to the city and after a new testing centre opened, boosting capacity by 60%.

In the week up to 1 October there were 115 confirmed new Covid-19 cases in the city. This is up from 39 cases in the previous week.

The alert level is now one away from red alert, the stage at which the Government will declare the city an area of national concern.

However, the weekly rate of 39.5 per 100,000 residents, while much higher, is still less than half the average rate for England, which was 97.5 per 100,000, during the same period

Locally, the virus is still most prevalent and rising most quickly in the 16-25 age group, which includes older school pupils and sixth formers as well as university students and other young adults.

Both universities have now reported cases –

Alistair Hill, Director of Public Health, said: “It’s really concerning that the number of cases has more than doubled over the past week. If transmission keeps increasing we risk the Government imposing more restrictions on the city.

“We all now need to make extra efforts or risk a local lockdown.

“I am asking everyone in the city to play your part by making extra efforts to keep your distance, wash your hands, wear a face covering, limit contact with others and follow the rule of six.

“And if you do have Covid symptoms please self-isolate, along with your household members, and get tested.”

The rise is partly explained by an increase in testing availability in the city. Alistair Hill explains: “On behalf of residents, the council worked hard to ensure that the Government increased testing capacity in Brighton & Hove.

“With the new local testing unit in East Brighton and a local mobile testing unit, in the last 10 days of September the rate of local people tested increased by more than 60%. This gives a more accurate picture of the number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 than we had in the previous week.

“However, this does not explain all the increase that we have seen. In common with most areas in the country, it is likely that the data shows infection rates are on the rise.”

Rates of infection are highest and still growing among young people aged 16-25 years old. This includes teenagers and sixth-formers as well as students and young adults.

Alistair Hill said: “We know that most infections happen when people from different households mix and socialise with each other, which includes house and flat shares as well as families.

“That is why social distancing, face coverings, reducing your number of contacts and the rule of six are so important. The virus spreads most quickly when people are close together.

“The hands, face and space guidelines prevent the virus spreading, but only if we keep to them, especially when meeting other people.

“Not just socialising – this includes car sharing and sports as well places where people cluster like queues and shops.”

The council will be working closely with local businesses, including hospitality venues, to help them keep their customers and employees safe by complying with guidelines including displaying QR codes for the new NHS test and trace app.

Full details of current cases of confirmed cases of Covid in Brighton & Hove are published on the Council website: https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/covid-19-key-statistics-brighton-hove/current-alert-level-and-guidance

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  1. bradly1 says:
    6 years ago

    gullibility levels rises

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  2. fed-up with brighton politics says:
    6 years ago

    So, it is looking like the vast majority of us who follow the rules get locked down again because of highly dubious numbers (of course the numbers will rise a lot if there were no tests for a while until they opened the East Brighton facility), and increases in infection in youngish students, most of whom will probably recover pretty well with mildish effects.

    Perhaps we should remind someone (anyone) that the rest of the population has little or no contact with the legions of students in this city. When was the last time anyone who was not a student had contact with someone in the university halls or one of the many HMOs???

    So we all suffer because of this statistical rubbish?

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  3. Sam says:
    6 years ago

    And just maybe it looks like the numbers are increasing as there is a new testing station and more tests are being carried out? Students have had enough to contend with this year and are now being blamed for a a rise in cases. These restrictions are wrecking people’s lives more than the virus, how much freedom will we let them take from us?

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  4. Uncle Bulgaria says:
    6 years ago

    Personal freedoms should only be maintained if they do not threaten the public good. For anyone who has lost a loved one to this cruel virus reading about people who complain about not being able to drink in a pub after 10pm must be mind boggling. Everyone will have to continue to restrict and limit their contact with other people until a vaccine is found. “Wrecking people’s lives” is a strong statement to make. People have and continue to loose their lives to this thing and protesting about a reduction of freedom will not bring them back.

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