• Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
Bath Echo
  • Wednesday 21st May 2025
  • Subscribe
  • Opinion
  • Reviews
  • Letters
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Latest Issue
  • Jobs
  • Awards
Bath Echo

Bath, GB

  • Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
Home
News Headlines
Health

Residents told to “up their game” in response to rise in COVID-19 cases

Tuesday 25th August 2020 Bath Echo News Team Health

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Pin
Share

The Director of Public Health at Bath & North East Somerset Council has called for people in the Somer Valley to “up their game” in responding to a “worrying increase” in COVID-19 cases in the area.

Following an increase in confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the Somer Valley area, Public Health England, Bath & North East Somerset Council and Somerset County Council are working together to manage the situation.

The Somer Valley area falls mainly in Bath and North East Somerset but also crosses the border into Somerset.

Bath & North East Somerset Council and Somerset County Council are working closely with PHE and other partners to manage the increase in the Midsomer Norton, Radstock and surrounding areas.

As a precautionary action, this includes supporting licensed premises to ensure that guidelines are followed on social distancing, test and trace and all other preventative measures.

Residents are being reassured that although the number of confirmed cases has gone up, there is no cause for serious concern or for any significant action to be taken.

However, it is of the utmost importance that to prevent the virus spreading further in the Somer Valley and beyond, everyone must continue to observe social distancing, wash their hands thoroughly and regularly and wear face coverings when appropriate.

People returning to the UK from countries on the UK quarantine list should self-isolate for 14 days.

Anyone who thinks they have coronavirus symptoms should book a test via the Government portal or call 119. There is currently a temporary mobile testing unit (MTU) in Paulton until 27th August.

Dr Bruce Laurence, Director of Public Health at Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: “We are definitely concerned at this rise in cases. It is not yet at a level where we have to consider a local lockdown, but it is absolutely essential that we start to get a grip on the situation right now.

“This depends on all of us doing the right things and doing them properly. This means paying close attention to all the rules of social distancing, hygiene, wearing facemasks, and self-isolating and getting a test as soon as any symptoms start.

“It also means isolating for a full 14 days if you are identified as a contact of a case or have returned from a high-risk area abroad.

“We have all seen how quickly this virus can get out of hand in several cities and towns in England already, and maybe we have thought it couldn’t happen here, because it has not done so yet.

“But now is the time to act. If we sit by complacently while case numbers rise next week and for a few weeks more we can soon find ourselves in really dangerous territory where we would have to consider going back to the restrictions and privations of the lockdown period.

“Everything depends on everyone, and that includes you and me.

“Along with asking for your support we are taking all the precautionary steps needed to tackle this situation.

“With our partners we are ensuring that we reach all possible contacts, and we are talking to businesses in the area to support them in managing the risks of Covid-19 as effectively as they can so that they can remain open while keeping customers safe.”

If you have symptoms, self-isolate and get tested via nhs.uk or call 119.

If you visit pubs, cafes and restaurants, you must complete the test and trace form.

For businesses, if you have a member of staff who tells you they have coronavirus symptoms, ensure the person stays at home, self-isolates and books a test.

If you have two or more possible cases and are concerned and want advice,contact PHE’s Health Protection Team on 0300 303 8162.

If a business in B&NES has one or more confirmed cases, inform [email protected] who can offer advice and support.

If a business has two or more confirmed cases, you need to report these to PHE’s Health Protection Team on 0300 303 8162, who will work with you to assess the risks and advise you on actions to take.

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Pin
Share
Next article Law firm Stone King to offer free trustee training for charities across the area
Previous article New vegan food bank opened in Bath thanks to demand during pandemic

Related Stories

RUH’s radiology department celebrates 50 years of service
Wednesday 21st May 2025

RUH’s radiology department celebrates 50 years of service

Bath students praised for work to support hospital patients
Wednesday 21st May 2025

Bath students praised for work to support hospital patients

People encouraged to get their latest Covid-19 vaccination
Tuesday 20th May 2025

People encouraged to get their latest Covid-19 vaccination

...
Followers
Follow
...
Followers
Follow
...
Followers
Follow

Top Stories

Former Bath teacher charged with non-recent sexual offences

Former Bath teacher charged with non-recent sexual offences

Wednesday 21st May 2025
RUH’s radiology department celebrates 50 years of service

RUH’s radiology department celebrates 50 years of service

Wednesday 21st May 2025
Caterer launches appeal against council enforcement notice

Caterer launches appeal against council enforcement notice

Wednesday 21st May 2025
Bath students praised for work to support hospital patients

Bath students praised for work to support hospital patients

Wednesday 21st May 2025
Permission granted for new Thai spa in the centre of Bath

Permission granted for new Thai spa in the centre of Bath

Wednesday 21st May 2025
  • Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • What’s On
  • Traffic & Travel
  • Weather
  • Back to top
Created by Media Bath - Regulated by IMPRESS

About the Bath Echo | Your City, Your News

We're your local independent newspaper covering news and events across beautiful Bath and the close surrounding villages. We're here to help keep Bathonians in the know about what's going on in their city.

Useful Info

  • House Rules
  • Cookie Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Complaints Policy
  • Social Media Policy
© Bath Echo 2025. All rights reserved.
Produced by Media Bath Limited