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During these unprecedented times, we want to keep you up-to-date with the current news and advice.
As a result, this newsletter contains the latest news and messages from Coventry City Council, public health guidance, national advice around the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and information about local community groups and partners who are offering local support.
Remember to keep checking our website for the latest information.
In this issue:
Act now to beat COVID-19 and keep city safe
Council leaders are becoming increasingly concerned about a sustained rise in the number of positive COVID-19 cases in Coventry.
Over the past two weeks, the number of cases per 100,000 of the population in the city has risen from 30 to more than 70.
The pattern of the number of positive cases has changed from outbreaks in specific areas to more widespread community transmissions.
Although the number is still lower than in other towns and cities that have seen restrictions imposed, including Birmingham, Manchester and Solihull, the continual and sustained rise means Coventry has closed the gap on such towns and cities that are listed as ‘areas of concern’
Read the full story on our website...
Councillor criticises Government plans to force thousands of extra homes in Coventry
A leading city councillor has criticised Government plans that would more than double the number of homes the city must build every year.
The Cllr has commented that the proposed changes would also reduce the number of affordable housing available and make it harder for residents to influence and object to developments.
Read the full story on our website...
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Tapestry Conservation at St Mary's Guildhall
A specialist textile conservator paid a welcome visit to St Mary’s Guildhall recently to carry out a visual survey of the Guildhall’s stunning tapestry.
Although the tapestry has been subject to visual inspections, most recently in 2019, the last time any major conservation was carried out is thought to be around 40 years ago.
While the conservator was there,Cllr Jim O'Boyle was able to discuss her work on the tapestry and was then able to provide an update about the plans for St Mary’s. See what he had to say on the Council's YouTube Channel.
Read the full story about the visit on our website...
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Key figures believe Coventry's newest hotel will provide an economic boost to the city
Key figures in Coventry are convinced that Coventry’s newest hotel will provide an economic boost to the city after being given an exclusive tour of the project.
The Telegraph Hotel is set to open its doors in November this year in the former headquarters of the city’s newspaper.
Read the full story on our website...
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Coventry health services team up for Stoptober to get residents in better health during COVID-19
Smokers in Coventry are being encouraged to take quitting seriously this Stoptober following the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact on people’s health behaviours.
Read the full story on our website...
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NHS COVID-19 Test and Trace App advice for businesses and residents
The NHS Test and Trace App is available for people over 16 to download to help to restrict the spread of COVID-19.
Download the NHS COVID-19 App from:
The NHS Test and Trace App uses proven technology from Apple and Google, designed to protect every user’s privacy. It will be used in England and Wales, alongside traditional contact tracing.
It will notify users if they come into contact with someone who later tests positive for coronavirus.
Hospitality venues, including bars, restaurants and a number of other venues will be expected to display a QR code at the entrance to the premises. The QR code will be unique to the venue and will enable app users to check in when they arrive at a location.
View a full list of venues that will need to comply
By scanning a QR code app users will be helping the NHS to trace and alert individuals that may have been in close contact with a person who has tested positive for coronavirus.
App users will be able to report symptoms, and book a coronavirus test using the app.
The “Check-in” feature anonymously alerts users who have been at the same venue at the same time.
Below are a list of videos, which are all available on the NHS' YouTube channel, that explain the various features of the app.
To find out more please visit the NHS website.
What to do if you feel unwell, or live with someone who is unwell
Stay at home if you have either:
- A high temperature – you feel hot to touch on your chest or back
- A new, continuous cough – this means you've started coughing repeatedly
- Loss or change in sense or smell or taste
You can find more information and advice about COVID-19 on the NHS website. The page is being updated regularly and is the best place to go for the latest health information.
Self-isolation guidance and social distancing guidance is available in other languages.
Further updates from the Government
For latest national updates and wider advice on COVID-19, please visit the Government website.
You can receive free and impartial advice on a range of matters from organisations including:
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