West Yorkshire

The Health Secretary has announced that West Yorkshire will move to the Very High Level from Monday, as we continue to take the necessary steps to stop the spread of the virus in communities across England, protect the NHS and save lives. Similar restrictions across Nottinghamshire, announced earlier this week, will come into force at midnight tonight.

  • Since the introduction of the “Alert Levels” system the rise in the case rate has slowed, but with the R number still above 1 and hospitalisations still rising, further action is needed. 
     
  • Cases are not evenly spread, with infection rates rising more rapidly in some areas than others, which is why a national lockdown for the whole of England would be the wrong solution but decisive action is needed now to stop the spread of the virus in the most affected areas and save lives. With infection rates in West Yorkshire amongst the highest in the country and continuing to rise rapidly, the government has agreed with local leaders a series of tough local measures which will come into effect just after midnight in the early hours of Monday 2 November. 
     
  • The briefing I have received says, quote, "We are grateful to the people of West Yorkshire and communities across the country, who continue to show real resilience, consistently working together to follow the rules and help bring down rates of infection." 

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