Birkdale Railway Station in Southport

People in Southport can get Covid tests at local train stations this week. 

It follows yesterday’s announcement by Health Secretary Matt Hancock asking everyone to ‘minimise travel’ in and out of the Liverpool City Region, following a recent rise in Covid-19 infections locally and a spread of the Delta variant that was first identified in India. 

Sefton Council’s ‘swab squad’ will be providing lateral flow tests and home testing kits at the following Merseyrail train stations: 

Ainsdale – 16 &18 June 

Birkdale – 20 June 

Blundellsands  – 19 June

Hall Road – 17 June 

Aintree– 15 June

Sefton Council Chief Executive Dwayne Johnson said: “Please get tested or collect a home testing kit.

“Our rates are again very high but testing means we can trace, monitor and provide advice.”

Sefton recorded 105 cases per 100,000 people in the latest week 4 Jun-10 Jun. The average area in England had 39.

There were 290 Covid cases in Sefton in the latest week 4 Jun-10 Jun, a rise of +187.

75%  of adults in Sefton have had the first dose of the Covid vaccine to 13 Jun while 60%  have had the second dose.

The Government has announced yesterday that Sefton, along with the rest of the Liverpool City Region’s boroughs and other parts of the country will be receiving additional support to help identify and prevent the spread of Covid Delta variant, which was first identified in India.

Additional support that can be deployed rapidly can include surge testing, tracing, isolation support and maximising vaccine uptake. These measures are also being rolled out in Birmingham, Blackpool, Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester and Warrington.

They were announced on the day that the Prime Minister confirmed that he was delaying the final fourth stage of lifting lockdown restrictions by up to one month, until Monday 19th July.

Control spread

Testing, isolation and vaccinations will help suppress and control the spread of the virus and variants in both the short and longer term, when used in combination with people following existing guidance such as hands, face, space and fresh air.

Extra guidance included as part of the enhanced support package, include minimising travel in and out of the affected areas, to keep loved ones and communities safe.

Support available can include specialist Surge Rapid Response Teams and the military to support measures such as testing and door-to-door visits, supervised in-school testing and wastewater testing sampling. Communication support can also increase awareness in all communities, maximise vaccine uptake and enhance contact tracing.

Stay safe

However, testing for people with and without COVID symptoms, self- isolation and getting vaccinated along with existing guidance on distancing, mask-wearing and handwashing remain key ways to stay safe and control the spread of the virus.

Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock said: “We are doing everything we can to stop the spread of the Delta variant, and working with local authorities, we are providing a strengthened package of support in areas where cases of the variant are increasing.

“We know this approach has made a real impact in South London and in Bolton where we have seen it stall rising cases.

“I urge people living in these areas to get tested, come forward for your vaccine as soon as you are eligible and make sure to get the all-important second jab – that is how we will beat this virus.”

Dominant

Chief Executive of the UK Health Security Agency Dr Jenny Harries said: “The Delta variant is now the dominant strain across the UK, with cases continuing to rise in some areas. People in these areas can help protect their community by remaining cautious, by working from home if possible and remembering to practise hands, face, space and fresh air.

“Getting the vaccine gives a strong level of protection against this variant and I strongly recommend that everyone gets both jabs when the NHS invites you – it will protect you and your loved ones.”

Early research shows that vaccines provide strong protection against the new variants. Effectiveness against symptomatic disease from the Delta variant is similar after two doses compared with the Alpha variant first detected in the UK. Even higher levels of effectiveness are expected against hospitalisations and death.

The government and its world-leading scientists are closely monitoring the evolving situation and the rates of variants, and will not hesitate to take additional action whenever necessary.

Find out more about vaccinations in Sefton.

Weddings

Despite the delays in Stage 4 of restrictions being lifted the 30-person limit applied to weddings will end in England from Monday 21st June. That means there will no limit on numbers at receptions or ceremonies, whether they are indoors or outdoors.

Capacities will be limited by the highest number of people venues can accommodate while remaining Covid-secure.

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