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THE VOICE OF THE BOROUGH
Thursday, July 22, 2021 No. 321
10,000 covid cases: keep your mask on says prof
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EXCLUSIVE By SUE CORCORAN news@wokingham.today WOKINGHAM borough’s Covid-19 expert, just honoured by the Queen, has warned of dramatic increases in covid cases in the next few weeks.
And his predictions come days after the borough recorded its 10,000th picture over the weekend. World Health Organisation professor Ben Cowling had previously predicted the extent of the pandemic in the UK, ahead of the first lockdown and has continued to offer analysis of the pandemic. This week, he urged people to continue to cover their noses and mouths after they’re no longer required by law. “Although it is uncomfortable, I would urge people to continue to wear face masks in crowded indoor areas for their own safety and the safety of others around them,” he said. This should be for “at least for the next few weeks when covid case numbers are expected to increase dramatically, probably to a similar level as last winter.” He said: “Face masks can reduce transmission, but as we have seen in Asia even high use of face masks will not completely stop transmission, it will only reduce transmission to a certain extent”. Prof Cowling’s studies on how face masks can help stop viruses being passed on have had worldwide impact. The article about his studies, published in prestigious Nature magazine, was one of the most read articles in the world in 2020. � Continued on page 13
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ACTION: Carnival Hub’s plans will be amended to include a 450-seat performance space bringing top acts to Wokingham
Plan for 450-seat venue in Carnival Hub
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By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today WOKINGHAM will gain a new theatre space in the town centre, if a revision to the Carnival Hub plans go ahead, Wokingham.Today can exclusively reveal.
Plans for the site, which will replace Wokingham Library as well as the Carnival Pool, will be reworked to allow for a new 450-seat venue, bringing live performances to the town centre and ensuring that the Elms Field development will be a complete leisure venue.
The site will complement the Everyman Cinema, restaurants and soft play centres either already open or on their way. Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall said that he had met with various groups and also visited the Braywick Leisure Centre in Maidenhead as part of his research into the issue. Previously, it was intended to build a sports hall that could be converted into a performance area in the same way that Loddon Valley Leisure Centre transforms. The original plans did not include the necessary spaces for theatre. � Continued on page 5
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