Selasa, 28 Juli 2020

Nicola Sturgeon announces no coronavirus deaths in Scotland for 12th day in row - Daily Record

No new deaths have been recorded overnight in Scotland for 12th day in a row.

It comes as the Scottish Government released the latest figures revealing the number of cases has increased by four in the last 24 hours.

The number of those testing positive for the virus is now 18,558 with the hospital death toll remaining at 2,491.

And the number of patients getting treatment for confirmed or suspected cases of the virus in hospital is 264 - with two currently in intensive care.

Yesterday we reported a cat has become the first animal to test positive for coronavirus in the UK.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

It is understood the animal had become unwell with Covid-19 after its owners had tested positive with the virus earlier this year.

A private vet initially diagnosed the cat with a common cat respiratory infection, but further studies found the pet was also co-infected with SARS-CoV2 - the virus known to cause Covid-19 in humans.

The update comes as Scots continue to react to the U-turn on quarantine restrictions when holidaymakers return from Spain.

Budget airline Jet2 today urged travellers ready to jet away today not to show up to the airport in another holiday blow.

Bosses said they would be scrapping flights from Scotland to the Balaeric and Canary islands, alongside mainland Spain.

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This followed the Scottish Government announcement on Saturday that placed the country back on the quarantine list, requiring travellers to self-isolate for 14 days upon their return.

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Fix your bike scheme: How to get a free £50 voucher | ITV News - ITV News

The government is offering £50 bike repair vouchers to anyone in England to persuade people to get back on their bike, as part of efforts to tackle obesity.

Boris Johnson, an avid cyclist himself, has announced the scheme alongside other measures, including GPs being able to prescribe cycling to people in disadvantaged areas.

Here's how the scheme works and how you can get a voucher:

You can register to apply online for the Fix Your Bike Voucher Scheme from 23:45 on Tuesday 28th July.

After you apply, you can bring your cycle to a mechanic or bike repairer that has also registered to take part in the government's scheme, to get your bike fixed.

The voucher will cover up to £50 of the total cost of the repairs needed.

The first 50,000 vouchers will be made available online on Tuesday at 23:45 in England on a first come, first served basis to those who register online.

The voucher will cover up to £50 of the total cost of the repairs needed. Credit: PA

Who is eligible for the scheme?

Anyone living in England who has an unused bike that needs repairing is eligible.

But, there are some limitations. There are a limited number of vouchers available and up to two vouchers can be claimed per household.

The vouchers can only be used with mechanics and bike repairers that register for the scheme in England.

The scheme aims to get Brits moving again by providing an alternative to public transport and limiting the number of trips in private cars, in an effort to fight the coronavirus pandemic as lockdown is eased.


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2020-07-28 11:19:00Z
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Fix your bike scheme: How to get a free £50 voucher | ITV News - ITV News

The government is offering £50 bike repair vouchers to anyone in England to persuade people to get back on their bike, as part of efforts to tackle obesity.

Boris Johnson, an avid cyclist himself, has announced the scheme alongside other measures, including GPs being able to prescribe cycling to people in disadvantaged areas.

Here's how the scheme works and how you can get a voucher:

You can register to apply online for the Fix Your Bike Voucher Scheme from 23:45 on Tuesday 28th July.

After you apply, you can bring your cycle to a mechanic or bike repairer that has also registered to take part in the government's scheme, to get your bike fixed.

The voucher will cover up to £50 of the total cost of the repairs needed.

The first 50,000 vouchers will be made available online on Tuesday at 23:45 in England on a first come, first served basis to those who register online.

The voucher will cover up to £50 of the total cost of the repairs needed. Credit: PA

Who is eligible for the scheme?

Anyone living in England who has an unused bike that needs repairing is eligible.

But, there are some limitations. There are a limited number of vouchers available and up to two vouchers can be claimed per household.

The vouchers can only be used with mechanics and bike repairers that register for the scheme in England.

The scheme aims to get Brits moving again by providing an alternative to public transport and limiting the number of trips in private cars, in an effort to fight the coronavirus pandemic as lockdown is eased.


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2020-07-28 10:30:00Z
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Toddler in critical condition after falling from block of flats in Poplar - Sky News

A toddler is in a critical condition after falling from a block of flats in east London. 

Police were called shortly after 6.50pm on Monday to East India Dock Road in Poplar, where a child was said to have "fallen from height".

They were treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to a major trauma centre, London Ambulance Service (LAS) said.

An air ambulance was at the scene. Pic: Paul Michael Woodman
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An air ambulance also attended the scene.

The child was later transferred to a specialist hospital and is in a critical but stable condition, according to police.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said no arrests have been made.

The road was closed off at the junction with Chrisp Street and Newby Place, as of 8.30pm on Monday.

People who witnessed the incident or have footage are asked to contact the Met quoting reference CAD 6419/27 July.

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2020-07-28 08:48:45Z
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Toddler in critical condition after falling from block of flats in Poplar - Sky News

A toddler is in a critical condition after falling from a block of flats in east London. 

Police were called shortly after 6.50pm on Monday to East India Dock Road in Poplar, where a child was said to have "fallen from height".

They were treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to a major trauma centre, London Ambulance Service (LAS) said.

An air ambulance also attended the scene.

The child was later transferred to a specialist hospital and is in a critical but stable condition, according to police.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said no arrests have been made.

The road was closed off at the junction with Chrisp Street and Newby Place, as of 8.30pm on Monday.

People who witnessed the incident or have footage are asked to contact the Met quoting reference CAD 6419/27 July.

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2020-07-28 06:48:10Z
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'Fix your bike' vouchers launch, as doctors to prescribe bikes on NHS - BBC News

A government scheme offering £50 bike repair vouchers will launch in England on Tuesday as part of plans to boost cycling and walking.

An initial 50,000 vouchers will be made available online later in the day on a first-come, first-served basis.

The prime minister also announced that bikes will be made available on the NHS as part of the strategy.

But Labour said many of the government's proposals were taking too long to come into effect.

It comes after the government launched its obesity strategy on Monday.

GPs in areas of England with poor health will be encouraged to prescribe cycling, and patients able to access bikes through their local surgery.

Recent Public Health England research found that being overweight or obese puts people at greater risk of serious illness or death from Covid-19.

Government statistics showed nearly 8% of critically ill patients in intensive care units with the virus have been morbidly obese, compared with 2.9% of the general population.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said cycling and walking have "a huge role to play" in tackling health and environmental challenges.

"But to build a healthier, more active nation, we need the right infrastructure, training and support in place to give people the confidence to travel on two wheels," he said.

"That's why now is the time to shift gears and press ahead with our biggest and boldest plans yet to boost active travel - so that everyone can feel the transformative benefits of cycling."

'Fix Your Bike' vouchers

The government's "Fix Your Bike" vouchers are being released in batches "to help manage capacity" and so that the scheme can be monitored before being rolled out more widely, the government said.

They will typically cover the bill for a standard service and the replacement of a basic component such as an inner tube or cable.

During a Downing Street briefing in May, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the initiative would be "available from next month".

But the Department for Transport (DfT) said in July that it would only begin when maintenance shops could handle the expected spike in demand.

Halfords said it has thousands of slots available each day for customers to bring their bikes into stores to identify potential faults which could be rectified under the scheme.

"We think the government's 'Fix Your Bike' voucher scheme will not only help individuals become more confident about keeping their bikes maintained, but will help speed up the cycling revolution," said chief executive Graham Stapleton.

The retailer previously reported that bike sales had risen by 57.1% in the 13 weeks to 3 July, as people sought to avoid public transport during lockdown.

Thousands of miles of new protected cycle lanes, cycle training for children and adults, and the creation of the UK's first zero-emission transport city are also part of the plans to promote cycling and walking.

The initiative has been welcomed by cycling groups and environmentalists.

They have long argued that Active Travel - the new phrase for walking and cycling - fulfils twin objectives of improving health and well-being, while also reducing emissions that harm people's health and fuel climate change.

But they point out that the investment is less than a tenth of the £27bn that the government previously announced would be spent on new roads.

There's now increasing pressure for that budget to be reduced.

AA head Edmund King told BBC News in April that some of the cash might be better spent on improving broadband.

And environmentalists have brought a legal challenge against the plans because the construction and use of the roads will increase carbon emissions when ministers are committed to reducing emissions.

A recent study suggested that big carbon savings can be made by constructing cycle lanes in suburbs, to be used by e-bikes.

Other measures to improve the well-being of pedestrians and cyclists include strengthening the Highway Code, improving legal protections, increasing lorry safety standards and working with the police and retailers to tackle bike thefts.

The plans will be funded by a £2bn investment announced in February.

Mr Shapps said this is a "once in a lifetime opportunity to create a shift in attitudes" to make cycling or walking part of daily routines.

"The measures we've set out today in this revolutionary plan will do just that," he added.

Matt Mallinder, director of the charity Cycling UK, said the plan "places cycling at the heart of our towns and cities".

But he called for even more funding "to truly shift gears so that everyone can feel the transformative benefits of cycling".

Kerry McCarthy, Labour shadow cycling minister also said that the Conservative party had "failed to seize the opportunity this crisis has posed".

"Although funding is welcome, cyclists will be rightly concerned about how long it is going to take to actually put these plans into practice.

"No-one wants a return to the levels of pollution and congestion we saw before the lockdown began, but, if we fail to make our roads safe enough to cycle, people will revert back to taking the car."

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2020-07-28 01:02:07Z
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Senin, 27 Juli 2020

Cyclists to be handed £50 bike repair vouchers under government fitness drive - Sky News

Cycling fanatic Boris Johnson is promising £50 repair vouchers as part of his coronavirus crusade to persuade people to get on their bike.

The first vouchers will be available online late on Tuesday in England and the prime minister is also pledging more spending on cycle lanes, training and bikes on prescription from GPs.

The aim of the bike repair vouchers is to encourage people to get their old bicycles out of the shed, fixed and safe to ride, so they cycle to the shops or see friends rather than use public transport.

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Launched 24 hours after Mr Johnson's anti-obesity campaign, the fix-your-bike voucher scheme is the latest move by the PM in his drive to boost cycling to get the nation slimmer and fitter.

"From helping people get fit and healthy and lowering their risk of illness, to improving air quality and cutting congestion, cycling and walking have a huge role to play in tackling some of the biggest health and environmental challenges that we face," he said.

"But to build a healthier, more active nation, we need the right infrastructure, training and support in place to give people the confidence to travel on two wheels.

"That's why now is the time to shift gears and press ahead with our biggest and boldest plans yet to boost active travel - so that everyone can feel the transformative benefits of cycling."

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Mr Johnson, who cycled to work as London mayor and as a backbench MP, has long been a champion of cycling, launching major projects in the capital in his time as mayor.

It has been claimed that since his brush with death from coronavirus the prime minister has become "obsessed" with "getting Britain on its bike" and encouraging more people to cycle to work.

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Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, who is returning from his Spanish holiday and going into quarantine, says the government is also increasing access to e-bikes for older people and those not so fit.

"We've got a once in a lifetime opportunity to create a shift in attitudes for generations to come and get more people choosing to cycle or walk as part of their daily routine," said Mr Shapps.

"The measures we've set out today in this revolutionary plan will do just that. No matter your age, how far you're travelling, or your current confidence on a bike - there are plans to help and support you.

"By helping to fix your bike - or get an electrically powered one; by increasing storage space at stations, on trains and buses; and by introducing more ways to keep pedestrians and cyclists safe, we're making it easier than ever to make active travel part of your daily life, and leading England to become a great cycling nation."

The government says that due to overwhelming demand for cycle shops' services during the coronavirus pandemic, vouchers will be released in batches in order to help manage capacity across participating stores.

The first 50,000 will be available just before midnight on Tuesday on a first come, first served basis to those who register online. Children's bikes will also covered by the scheme.

People will be able to use their voucher, with a limit of two per household, at any participating repair shop, with the voucher remaining valid for two months.

The government claims £50 will typically cover the cost of a standard service and the replacement of a basic part such as an inner tube or cable.

The scheme can be used to pay for service and parts required to make a bike safe but will not be allowed for buying accessories and equipment.

Other government proposals include cycle training for every child and adult who wants it, accessible through schools, local authorities or direct from cycle training schemes.

More cycle racks will be installed at transport hubs, town and city centres and public buildings and funding will go towards new bike hangars and on-street storage for people who don't have space to keep a bike at home.

The government says its cycling revolution, which will be funded by the £2bn of new money announced earlier this year for walking and cycling, will also include:

  • Thousands of miles of protected cycle routes in towns and cities, with higher standards overseen by a new inspectorate, Active Travel England, and improving the National Cycle Network;
  • Strengthening the Highway Code to better protect pedestrians and cyclists, raising safety standards on lorries and working with the police and retailers to tackle bike theft;
  • Powers for local authorities to crack down on traffic offences and increased powers for metro mayors over road networks;
  • Reducing "rat runs", closing side streets, reducing traffic by schools, 12 new cycle-friendly "Mini Hollands" and at least one zero-emission city centre;
  • Encouraging GPs to prescribe cycling, with patients able to access bikes through their local surgery; and
  • A new national e-bike programme, to help those who are older, have to travel long distances or are less fit to take up cycling

The PM's cycling crusade is called "Gear Shift: A bold vision for cycling and walking" and the proposed "Mini Holland" schemes are based on those already introduced in three outer London boroughs.

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According to a recent Glasgow University study, cycling to work is associated with a 45% lower risk of developing cancer, a 46% lower risk of heart disease and a 41% lower risk of premature death, compared to a non-active commute.

The bike repair vouchers were first mentioned by Mr Shapps during a Downing Street coronavirus briefing on 23 May, when he said the initiative would be "available from next month".

But the Department for Transport (DfT) said earlier this month it would only begin when maintenance shops could handle the expected spike in demand.

Halfords has said it has thousands of slots available each day for customers to bring their bike into stores to identify potential faults which could be rectified under the scheme.

The company's chief executive Graham Stapleton said: "We think the government's Fix Your Bike voucher scheme will not only help individuals become more confident about keeping their bikes maintained, but will help speed up the cycling revolution."

But the government's cycling initiative was derided by Labour's shadow cycling minister Kerry McCarthy.

"It's been five months since the government first announced this funding for cycling in the spring budget, three months since Shapps' cycling press conference and yet again all we have is a re-announcement," she said.

"Tory ministers have dragged their feet and failed to seize the opportunity this crisis has posed. Although funding is welcome, cyclists will be rightly concerned about how long it is going to take to actually put these plans into practice.

"No one wants a return to the levels of pollution and congestion we saw before the lockdown began, but, if we fail to make our roads safe enough to cycle, people will revert back to taking the car."

The website to sign up for the voucher is: https://fixyourbikevoucherscheme.est.org.uk/

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2020-07-27 22:05:30Z
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