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Step up prevention measures to combat rising Covid cases in Devon

Published: 27 October 2021

Step up prevention measures to combat rising Covid cases in Devon Case rates in Devon, and nationally, are rising

Case rates in Devon, and nationally, are rising, with England having one of the highest rates of coronavirus in Western Europe.

Steve Brown, Devon’s Director of Public Health, argues that we need step up the prevention measures to avoid any re-introduction of restrictions as we head towards winter.

He said: “The vaccination programme is going well, with booster jabs progressing among our older and eligible population and vaccinations now available for 12-15 year olds via schools and vaccination centres.

“But with rising case numbers in Devon, and nationally, we need to double-down on our efforts now to stop cases increasing.

“The vaccination, while extremely effective, can not be used in isolation as a measure to combat coronavirus.

“Rising case rates now, as we head towards winter, indicate a changing level of risk.  The more cases there are in the community, the more risk there is to us personally of catching and spreading it to our families and friends.”

He added:  “Even though it’s not mandatory to do so, we all need to think about wearing face coverings in crowded and indoor places when mixing with others and as required when on public transport.  Remember, others benefit from you wearing your face covering, so it needs all of us to do the right thing by each other and remember the importance of face coverings.

“When mixing with others try to socialise outdoors, perhaps to enjoy an autumnal walk.  If indoors, remember the importance of ventilation. Keeping a little distance from each other is still an effective way to reduce risk to ourselves and others.

“Wash your hands regularly when out and about. Many shops still have hand sanitiser at the door – use them on entry and exit.

“Use lateral flow device tests to regularly test yourself twice a week if not showing symptoms, and self-isolate and take a PCR test the moment you develop COVID symptoms.

“Effective prevention is multi-layered.  The individual components on their own are not as effective as using all of the prevention measures at the same time.

“To prevent cases rising further, we need to take up all these measures again, alongside the vaccination roll out.”

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