Infection rates rise in Kirklees but restrictions are unchanged

Rates of COVID-19 infections have continued to rise in Kirklees according to data published by Public Health England.

The local data shows that the rate of COVID-19 infection in Kirklees has increased by 20.2% over the past week. In the last seven days where data is available, 89.3 per 100,000 people in Kirklees tested positive for COVID-19, compared to last week when it was 74.3 per 100,000. The increase mirrors trends across Yorkshire and England over recent weeks.

You can view all the data on the online dashboard.

New restrictions announced by the government last week are now in place across the whole borough in an effort to reduce rates. The government announced today that the restrictions for Kirklees would not change for the coming week.

This means that, in addition to the national restrictions, in Kirklees you cannot:

  • Meet or host people you do not live with in private homes or gardens unless they are in your support bubble.

In addition to these restrictions, the Government advises that you should not:

  • Socialise with people you do not live with, unless they’re in your support bubble, in any public venue. This applies to inside and outside of the affected areas. Examples of public venues include pubs, restaurants, cafes, shops, places of worship, community centres, leisure and entertainment venues, or visitor attractions and parks.
  • Visit friends or family in care homes, other than in exceptional circumstances. Care homes should restrict visits to these circumstances.

More information about local restrictions.

Rachel Spencer-Henshall, Strategic Director for Public Health at Kirklees Council said:

“Kirklees is experiencing the same trend as local authorities across the country. Rates of infection are rising and we are beginning to see an increase in the ages of people who are getting the virus as well as an upturn in hospitalisations.

“We are at a crucial point of the crisis and it’s up to all of us to reduce our risk of spreading the infection, especially as we head into winter. Everyone has a part to play in protecting themselves, their family and their community. If everyone follows the public health advice and local restrictions, we can bring rates down again

.

“Restrictions can become confusing but the basic messages still apply to all of us. The best way to beat the virus is to wash your hands regularly, make sure you socially distance and avoid crowds, wear a face covering and get a test and isolate if you have symptoms.

6 comments

  • Hi Andrea, You can travel outside of the area. However, you cannot visit someone else’s home or garden even if they live outside of Kirklees unless they are in your support bubble. Kind regards ^CP

  • Can people travel outside the area to view a potential puppy for the family

  • Partly agree with Barbara Rushforth,could we have a breakdown for individual areas ie Huddersfield, Batley Cleckheaton etc.Leave public transport as it is.

  • Why would you think public transport should close down? There are people who who don’t drive/have a car, including key workers. You can’t social distance in a car but you can on a bus. I have a medical appointment this coming week at the HRI and need a bus to get there.

  • Presumably you have your own transport? How smug and selfish!

  • Kirklees is a big place Cant they be more specific. And close down all public transport.

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