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Health Matters - By Matt Ashton

Uncategorized · 14 September 2020

The dangers posed by COVID-19 conspiracy theories

In the first of a monthly blog series, Liverpool’s Director of Public Health Matt Ashton explains why conspiracy theories about coronavirus are an unhelpful and dangerous distraction. One of the most positive yet at the same time depressing aspects of social media is that you get instant feedback on your work. And over the last

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Covid-19 · 14 September 2020

COVID-19 advice letter sent to vulnerable residents

People who were previously shielding in Liverpool are being contacted by the city’s Director of Public Health urging them to take care, following a steep rise in COVID-19 cases. Matt Ashton is writing to thousands of vulnerable residents with health conditions who were shielding prior to August, after 400 confirmed cases in the last seven

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Covid-19 · 11 September 2020

“The next few days are critical” – stark warning from public health chief after Liverpool named as a COVID-19 ‘area of concern’

Public health officials in Liverpool have warned the city faces the prospect of the reintroduction of coronavirus restrictions after it was placed on the government’s ‘areas of concern’ list, following a sharp rise in confirmed cases. A total of 303 people have been diagnosed with the virus in the last seven days, double the previous

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Covid-19 · 10 September 2020

COVID-19: Only get a test if you have symptoms

Residents and businesses are being urged to only get a Covid-19 test if they have symptoms of the virus. There has been a huge increase in the number of people seeking a test for coronavirus, partly due to the return of schools and the testing of international travellers. This has put a strain on the

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Covid-19 · 7 September 2020

Large increase in positive COVID-19 tests in Liverpool

There have been 200 confirmed cases of COVD-19 in Liverpool over the last week, and public health bosses are now pleading with people to follow guidance around social distancing, wearing face coverings and limiting exposure to other households. Data covering testing up until Saturday 5 September show the total number of positive tests increased by

Back to school: Liverpool

Education · 7 September 2020

School coronavirus procedures

Schools and public health officials in Liverpool are working closely together to make sure that children are safe, as pupils return to lessons. An exhaustive risk assessment has been carried out by every school, covering as many scenarios as possible, and all schools have been asked to make them available on their website. Schools have

News · 28 August 2020

School return warning for families that have been abroad

FAMILIES returning from abroad are being reminded they cannot send their children back to school straight away if they have been to a country that is not on the Government’s travel corridor list. People who have returned from countries that are not included have to self-isolate at home for 14 days Any family that is affected

News · 27 August 2020

FAQs on Brushwood and Millvina House care homes

The following frequently asked questions follow the announcement last week that Brushwood and Millvina House care homes will close due to the economic impact of Covid-19: Posted 30 September 2020 Mayor Joe Anderson told a meeting of councillors that a deal had been struck with Shaw Healthcare to keep the homes open until next spring,

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Covid-19 · 27 August 2020

Fresh warning over COVID-19 in Liverpool as case numbers rise

A rise in confirmed COVID-19 cases across Liverpool has prompted public health officials to warn people that the virus is still prevalent and precautions still need to be taken. The last two weeks have seen a steady increase in the rolling weekly total, although it is lower than other areas that have restrictions in place.

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Education · 25 August 2020

Parents and carers reassured over return to school

A letter is being sent to thousands of parents and carers in Liverpool outlining the steps being taken to make sure school is as safe as possible for pupils when they return in September. Mayor Joe Anderson, Director of Children and Young People’s Services Steve Reddy and Director of Public Health Matt Ashton are writing

Business · 18 August 2020

Final call for COVID-19 business grants

A final call is being made for Liverpool firms to apply for cash from the Government’s COVID-19 business support schemes. The closing date for applications to the Small Business Grant and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant funds is Friday, 28th August. A one-off £10,000 cash grant is available to businesses active as of 11 March

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News · 14 August 2020

Leaders thank community for Princes Park Covid-19 success

LIVERPOOL city leaders are thanking the community for containing the Covid-19 outbreak in Princes Park ward – but are warning that the city must stay vigilant and keep social distancing. Hyper-local measures put in place 14 days ago have helped confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the ward return to the green “low” band of Public

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News · 14 August 2020

Mayor writes to city: Keep being kind, safe and responsible

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson and Director of Public Health Matt Ashton wrote to all households in Liverpool about how the city is facing the challenge of Coronavirus. Dear resident, Coronavirus – Keep being kind, safe and responsible We are writing to all Liverpool residents to ask for your support as we continue our efforts

News · 6 August 2020

COVID-19 testing centres

Liverpool City Council and its partners continue to take proactive community-focused steps to control the increase in positive Covid-19 cases in the city. Testing facilities are now available in the community: PAL Multicultural Centre: 68A Mulgrave St, L8 2TF, 10am-4pm There is no need to pre-book an appointment for these two centres. Learn more about

News · 5 August 2020

New helpline for people self-isolating from Covid-19

A new helpline has been launched to support people in Liverpool who need to self-isolate during the next phase of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Covid Isolation Advice Line has been created to help people who need to self-isolate to find support to stay at home. Nationally, the Government has advised that shielding ended on 1

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News · 4 August 2020

Covid-19: Liverpool’s proactive response

LIVERPOOL City Council and its partners continue to take proactive community-focused steps to control the increase in positive Covid-19 cases in the city. There has been a significant increase in confirmed cases in Liverpool. Thirty-seven cases were confirmed from 20-27 July, with 71 cases confirmed from 28 July–3 August. The confirmed cases continue to be

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Community · 31 July 2020

Updated: Princes Park COVID-19 cases – your questions answered

Additional measures have been put in place in the Princes Park area of Liverpool following a rise in COVID-19 cases. The advice relating to care homes now applies to residents living in Greenbank and Picton wards – please see below for more detail. Here we answer some of the questions you may have. Why have

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Covid-19 · 31 July 2020

Plan revealed to control COVID-19 outbreak in Princes Park

Public Health officials in Liverpool have unveiled a plan to deal with an increase in confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Princes Park area of the city. 31st July 2020 The ‘enhanced outbreak control action plan’ is designed to rapidly control the spread of the virus, protect vulnerable communities and the elderly in the area,

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Health · 30 July 2020

Princes Park COVID-19 cases

There has been a small increase in coronavirus cases in the Princes Park area among all age groups. Advice is now being given to people living in the area about reducing the risks of spreading the illness. Director of Public Health, Matt Ashton, said: “You, your family and friends may feel fine but without realising

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