Lockdown is eased in Leicester as beauty salons and outdoor pools are allowed to reopen from tomorrow but gatherings in homes are STILL banned
Leicester will be brought partially out of its coronavirus local lockdown, with nail bars, outdoor pools, and beauty salons all allowed to reopen from tomorrow.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock today announced the rules would be relaxation after a drop in Covid-19 cases in the city, although gatherings in homes are still banned.
Also allowed to reopen in Leicester from tomorrow will be tanning booths, massage parlours, spas, tattoo parlours and body and skin piercing services.
Outdoor music venues and theatres are already legally allowed to reopen in the city, but will now also be removed from guidance that recommended they stay closed.
But the Government said infection rates remain too high to allow the local lockdown to be fully lifted, so the restriction on indoor gatherings will continue.
Coronavirus alert messages are displayed on a sign in the city centre of Leicester on July 30
Hospital admissions for Covid-19 in Leicester have been at around ten for three weeks in a row
Positive Covid-19 tests in Leicester have been generally falling since a peak on 557 in late June
This keeps Leicester in line with the local lockdowns also implemented in the North West in parts of Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire and East Lancashire.
Mr Hancock said: ‘My gratitude goes out to the people of Leicester who have all made sacrifices to keep the virus at bay and protect their local communities.
‘The rate of infection has now dropped to a safe enough level to allow further businesses including beauty salons, nail bars and some outdoor venues to reopen in the area. Current restrictions on gatherings must remain in place to further bring down the rate of infection.
‘We must remain vigilant, and I urge everyone in Leicester to continue to follow the rules – wash your hands regularly, follow social distancing, get yourself a free test as soon as you get any symptoms, and isolate if NHS Test and Trace tells you to.’
Shielding will remain in place in Leicester, but people doing so can now meet in a socially-distanced group outdoors of up to six people from different households.
Those who live in a single adult household who are shielding will also now be allowed to join a ‘support bubble’ in the city with one other household.
The easing of restrictions that took place on August 15 in England will not apply in Leicester, which has seven mobile testing units and four test sites across the city.
The easements nationally on August 15 included opening casinos, bowling alleys, skating rinks, exhibitions halls and conference centres, with guidance on restarting indoor theatrical and concert performances, pilots for large crowds in sports and business events, enabling remaining close contact services to resume such as certain procedures in beauty salons, reopening steam rooms and saunas, and allowing wedding receptions for up to 30 people.
The city will also not be able to resume close contact beauty services to resume, reopen steam rooms and saunas, or allow wedding receptions for up to 30 people.
The Leicester restrictions were reviewed on Monday and bring the city in line with the easements to businesses which were introduced nationally on July 11 and 13.
This map shows positive tests for Covid-19 by area of Leicester for the fortnight up to August 7
People walk along Silver Street in Leicester on July 30 after it was put into a local lockdown
Health Secretary Matt Hancock (pictured today) announced the rules would be relaxation after a drop in Covid-19 cases in the city, although gatherings in homes are still banned