Senin, 14 Desember 2020

COVID-19: London mayor Sadiq Khan urges PM to consider shutting secondary schools and colleges - Sky News

Sadiq Khan is urging the government to consider asking London's schools and colleges to close early and reopen later in January because of "significant" coronavirus outbreaks among 10 to 19-year-olds.

In a letter to the prime minister, the mayor of London said "urgent consideration must... be given to closing secondary schools, sixth form and FE colleges a few days early and keeping them closed for longer after Christmas".

It comes as schools across Greenwich in southeast London are being forced to close and move classes online amid "exponential growth" of the pandemic.

The mayor said the recent spike in COVID-19 cases across the capital was "deeply concerning" and needs further government action.

He wrote to Boris Johnson on Sunday requesting regular testing for people unable to work from home, as well as for students and staff at secondary schools and colleges.

He said face coverings should be made mandatory in busy outdoor public spaces because of the Christmas increase in shoppers.

Sadiq Khan says face coverings should be mandatory in busy outdoor spaces
Image: Sadiq Khan says face coverings should be mandatory in busy outdoor spaces

"The surge in coronavirus cases across our capital is deeply concerning," Mr Khan said.

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"I am calling on the government to urgently provide additional support to get the spread under control, save lives and livelihoods and ensure our NHS is not overwhelmed this winter."

He added: "Increased testing is key to this, which is why I want to see regular asymptomatic testing extended to all those unable to work from home and to students and staff at London's secondary schools, sixth-form college and FE (further education) colleges."

Mr Khan suggested that all schools and colleges should be given "priority testing".

He also warned that moving London from Tier 2 to Tier 3 would have a "catastrophic" economic impact on businesses, putting "hundreds of thousands of livelihoods at stake".

The government review of all England's tiers takes place on 16 December.

Mr Khan also asked the prime minister for a business compensation scheme to be put in place for lost income during the Christmas period.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan in London today after trying out a new Streetspace protected cycle lane in the capital at the launch a new online cycle training scheme.
Image: Mr Khan says schools and colleges should be given 'priority testing'

He said the current support was "insufficient" to support many businesses and the self-employed.

"Time is running out to get the virus under control in our city which is why I urge the government to heed my call and provide us with the extra support we desperately need," Mr Khan said.

The latest data by Public Health England showed there was an increase in COVID-19 case rates in every borough of London in the seven days to 9 December.

There were also 17 boroughs where the seven-day rate exceeded 200 cases per 100,000 people.

Latest figures show that the borough of Havering has the highest coronavirus rate in London, with 1,314 new cases recorded in the seven days to 9 December.

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