Something really interesting is happening in Liverpool. In the past week public health officials noticed a surge in cases in one ward - so a few dozen streets - Princes Park in Toxteth. There were 20 new cases, out of 49 across the whole of Liverpool. Not a huge quantity but
enough to suggest a spike could be happening. To avoid the need for draconian lockdowns, or blanket measures that have been seen in other northern cities/towns, they’ve implemented an “enhanced outbreak control action plan” on just those streets. People who have been shielding
are told to continue until 14 August. No one is allowed overnight stays. Care home visits are suspended except for those at end of life. Local restaurants reminded of precautionary measures. The action is so targeted it allows volunteers to knock door to door telling people
And also credit to @lpoolcouncil for this rapid response plan which avoids affecting the whole city
Late addition to this thread: credit should also go to Liverpool’s director of public health Matt Ashton @DPH_MAshton
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