COVID-19: Interim Findings Into Bedford Borough COVID-19 Deep Dive Published

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While the initial findings suggests the rate of infection looks to be improving, it remains high compared to other areas and caution is being urged to help slow the spread of the virus.

 

Measures to continue the downward trajectory of infection have already been put in place, including improving testing facilities at Bedford Hospital, to allow for a faster turn-around of test results.

 

If you go out continue to observe the 2m social distancing policy, wear a face covering – especially on public transport and wash your hands regularly with soap and water, or hand sanitizer if that is unavailable.

 

Anyone with symptoms, including a new persistent cough, high temperature or a change or loss of taste or smell should immediately self-isolate and arrange a test via nhs.uk/coronavirus or by calling 119.

 

Mayor of Bedford Borough, Dave Hodgson said:

“We’ve seen in places like Leicester sudden spikes of the virus leading to a local lockdown. These interim findings identified that while rates remain higher than other areas in the South there are early indications they are declining. Work will continue to put in place measures that will help us tackle this pandemic and provide the data we need to identify local outbreaks. We all need to play our part though.

 

“If you go out we’re asking everyone to continue to keep two metres apart, wear a face covering (particularly on public transport), and regularly wash your hands. These simple measures are things we can all do that are key in helping to slow the spread of the virus.”

 

David Carter, CEO, Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said:

“This interim findings captures some of the positive steps we have taken, working with our local partners, to ensure that we are best prepared to manage the continuing challenge of COVID-19 in our community.

 

“I’m pleased to see the picture is improving, but, on behalf of the hospital and our staff, I’d like to urge everyone in Bedford Borough to continue being vigilant and take every precaution to guard against this virus spreading in our community.

 

“Our staff continue to work tirelessly to ensure that we can provide the very best care, and I’d like to thank them for their continued efforts to keep people safe.”

 

Patricia Davies, Accountable Officer Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Clinical Commissioning Group said:

“We welcome the interim findings and the reassurance it brings that infection rates are starting to decline in Bedford Borough. 

 

"The ‘Deep Dive’ has been a tremendous example of the NHS and local government working together, to safeguard public health in Bedford Borough and while we hope this will help to reassure local residents, we would urge everyone to take care when outside of the home. Coronavirus remains to be in our community and so keeping a social distance, covering our faces and washing our hands frequently is essential to ensure we don’t see a spike in cases in the weeks ahead.

 

"We look forward to receiving the recommendations from the final report and continuing to work with partners as we navigate our way through the pandemic.”

 

The interim findings are available on the Council's website.  


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