Soaring Covid-19 cases in Newquay comparable to areas of London

Case numbers have also been particularly high in Truro, Penzance, Bodmin, Falmouth and Saltash in recent weeks

Author: Jo SymesPublished 13th Jan 2021

People in Newquay are being asked to take extra care as figures reveal Covid-19 case numbers in the area are comparable with some areas of London.

On Monday (January 11) they showed the seven-day rate in Newquay West to be 878 cases per 100,000 people whereas last week the number tipped over 1,000. Many London boroughs are experiencing similar rates.

Case numbers have also been particularly high in Truro, Penzance, Bodmin, Falmouth and Saltash in recent weeks.

The latest statistics are available on the government’s interactive map here

“Cases in Newquay have sky-rocketed recently with the virus spreading like wildfire between households in the town.

“It is vital to remember the basic guidance – wash your hands regularly, use a face covering when physical distancing is not possible and try to keep your distance from those not in your household.

“Following these simple steps could make a significant difference in reducing the transmission of Covid-19 and help protect you and your friends, colleagues and family from the virus.”

Cllr Sally Hawken, Cornwall Council’s Portfolio Holder for Children, Wellbeing and Public Health

“The number of cases in Newquay, in particular, is of huge concern and we are urging people to follow the rules and be mindful of how easily the virus can be spread.

“If you have any of the main Covid-19 symptoms – a new continuous cough, a high temperature, or a loss of taste or smell, you must self-isolate and your household must continue to self-isolate while waiting for a test. You also must continue to isolate until you get your test results.

“Anyone who tests positive must self-isolate, along with all members of their household, whether they have symptoms or not.”

Rachel Wigglesworth, Director of Public Health for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

For more information on the rules and guidance visit Government website here or the Cornwall Council website here.

If anyone has any concerns about whether a business is complying with regulations they should email businesscompliance@cornwall.gov.uk

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