Gareth Davies MP: "I am very disappointed that my continuous efforts have not been successful"

By The Editor

27th Nov 2020 | Local News

Yesterday (Thursday) the Government announced that when we come out of a national lockdown on the 2nd December, Lincolnshire as a whole will enter the new tier system at level 3.

We will join over 23 million other people across the country, and the vast majority of our region, in entering this level.

While unlike the national lockdown we are currently experiencing, we will thankfully now see gyms, amateur sports such as golf, retail shops, hairdressers, beauticians and churches reopen.

However, our bars, pubs and restaurants will remain closed under Tier 3 – still only able to operate takeaway services.

You can access more information on what this means in terms of local restrictions here:

Like me, I know many will be extremely disappointed by this when we had all hoped that we might have emerged out of national lockdown into a tier that reflects the fact that our district rate is in decline.

South Kesteven has a rate of 187.5 cases per 100,000.

However, I am deeply concerned that there are areas in the country with a higher rate than us that are in level two.

The reason for our local tier classification is apparently our surrounding districts that have caused us to be put into the highest bracket at this time.

This is particularly the case in East Lindsey and Boston which have rates of 470 and 439 respectively, making them some of the worst hit areas in the whole country.

For the past two weeks I have worked extremely hard to lobby Ministers and officials that tiers should be determined by district, rather than county area.

Lincolnshire is one of the largest counties in the United Kingdom with large distances between areas. Undoubtedly there are problems occurring in the north east of our county, but generally we are seeing declining infection rates, showing very clearly that most of our residents have acted responsibly, followed the rules and helped us reduce the rates. I raised my concerns about implementing restrictions at county level directly with the Prime Minister on behalf of our community a couple of weeks ago. I have also held many discussions with Department of Health Ministers and officials, including directly with the Health Secretary, in the run up to this announcement and I am very disappointed that my continuous efforts have not been successful. I will be speaking with Department of Health colleagues later to ask for a more detailed explanation for placing us in Tier 3 and for the county-wide approach. I also want to learn more about the plans for mass testing and how that will help bring rates down. In the meantime you can access the Health Secretary's statement and broad rationale given by officials for Lincolnshire's tier here: For more information on the Government's support package for affected businesses please click here.

     

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