Peninsula lockdown: Boris outlines what our community needs to do. Shotley Peninsula Nub News is here to help

By Derek Davis

23rd Mar 2020 | Local News

Shotley peninsula now in lockdown
Shotley peninsula now in lockdown

The Shotley peninsula has gone into effective lockdown this evening following Prime Minister Boris Johnson's nationwide TV broadcast in which he laid down stringent new rules in a bid to battle coronavirus.

On the day the number of confirmed cases in Suffolk rose from 15 to 18, more than 6,650 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the UK, but the actual number of cases is estimated to be much higher, with the number of deaths is now 335, according to the latest figures available.

Basically Mr Johnson has outlined four key things this evening – but much of the detail remains to be filled in. For example people can leave to go to work – but what sort of work has not been specifically defined. And the definition of two people making up the maximum public gathering lacks real clarity.

Cllr Matthew Hicks, Suffolk County Council's leader, said: "Everyone in Suffolk must listen and follow this very clear direction from the Government. We must now all stay at home unless journeys are absolutely essential.

"This isn't about us as individuals. This is about protecting the NHS and saving the lives of our neighbours and loved ones.

"Please, everyone, do what society needs you to do. Our actions today determine the futures of others in the days and weeks to come. It's as simple as that."

The brief outline of actions sanctioned this evening is:

  • All gatherings of more than two people in public were forbidden – meaning a ban on all social events, including weddings and baptisms
  • Tens of thousands of non-essential shops were ordered to close
  • Communal play and exercise areas inside parks will also be shut down, but not parks themselves
  • Places of worship such as churches and mosques must also shut, except to host for funerals
  • And travel on roads, trains and buses is also banned, unless it's essential to get to work.

Anyone breaking the rules will be fined at least £30 - and up to £1,000 if they fail to self-isolate.

However, we fully expect more information will be forthcoming from government and we will keep you informed.

And we also want to know what you are planning to do. What services are being provided to support local people. And how you are all working together as a community, online and in your homes to get through this situation.

Not for decades have local communities required the level of togetherness they need today. The local media has a big role to play, keeping everyone fully informed. We are here for you.

If you have a story to tell, either load it to our website via the Nub It button, email editor [email protected] or call 07824167196. You can also get information out through our Facebook page here.

We are in this together and together we will emerge stronger in a united peninsula community.

     

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