Bath Echo - Issue 020 - 23/06/2020

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Mobile COVID-19 testing station set up at Odd Down Park & Ride P2

Council faces bankruptcy due to coronavirus Page 3 Plans being drawn up to control local outbreaks PLANS to control new local outbreaks of COVID-19 are being drawn up by Bath & North East Somerset Council, after the local authority was allocated £850,000 by the government. The council has been allocated part of a £300 million government fund to work with the NHS, partners and stakeholders to establish a coordinated local approach. Each local authority is being giv-

en funding to develop tailored outbreak management plans that build on seven key themes expected by Government. The plans will focus on having systems in place to identify and suppress possible outbreaks before they gain momentum, and reducing the risk of outbreaks occurring in the first place. As part of this work, councils will also be expected to ensure testing capacity is deployed effectively to

high-risk locations. Local authorities will work with the NHS Test and Trace Service, local NHS and other partners to achieve this. A report by the council’s Director of Public Health, Dr Bruce Laurence, highlights the challenge in preventing local outbreaks as restrictions on movement are lifted and society slowly reopens. In a webinar earlier this month Dr Laurence said: “We are tread-

ing a fairly fine line between controlling the outbreak and letting it rip.” The aim of the council’s Outbreak Control Management Plan is to support national and regional efforts to keep the virus under control by improving the speed of response while maintaining the support and engagement of the local community. A COVID-19 Health Protection... Continued on page 2

Julian House calls on public to support Circuit of Bath Walk P6 Chief constable defends high use of tasers across Avon and Somerset P8 RUH releases COVID-19 positive patients to local care homes P12 Staff offered voluntary options as council looks to save £4m P15 Get the latest news for Bath 24/7 on our website www.bathecho.co.uk


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