Good news on vaccine supply and infection rates as Cheshire prepares for Monday opening of retail and hospitality
By Gwyn Griffiths 27th Aug 2021
AFTER an unseasonably chilly April week, it can be tempting to think of the cold temperatures as pathetic fallacy for Cheshire's pandemic fightback.
However, despite the grey clouds and clouds of visible breath, the county has had a week of good news on the Covid front.
So, what exactly has been said and revealed in the days following the Easter weekend?
Boris talks vaccines and tiers in Cheshire
On Tuesday, the Prime Minister made a rescheduled visit to AstraZeneca's Macclesfield campus.
Originally planned for last March, he toured the facilities and answered questions from regional media after announcing a £380 million investment to boost production of the company's Zoladex cancer treatment.
Although oncology was the official reason for his visit, much of what Mr Johnson was asked was on coronavirus restrictions, infection rates, and vaccines.
On the first point, he failed to rule out a return to the regional tier system seen last year — but he also added that the government sees "nothing in the data to make us think we will have to deviate from the roadmap".
"We look very carefully at the data across the country — there have actually been times where the decline in the North West has been faster than other parts of the country," the PM said.
"At the moment we think the roadmap is the right one, it's clear, and we're sticking to it for the whole country.
"The people of this part of the world have put up with a huge amount, and contributed a massive amount to get [through] Covid. I know how hard it's been for families across the North West."
On infections, he said that it was expected that they would climb as society unlocks due to "more mingling of people".
The most positive lines out of his visit came when it came to vaccines, however.
After Cheshire NHS leaders urged over-50s to get their jabs sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment, the Local Democracy Reporting Service asked if he could provide any reassurance on supply.
The PM replied: "I think that there will be continuous supply of the vaccine. The vaccine task force under Kate Bingham ages ago made some very far-sighted arrangements to make sure that we had continuous supply of a number of different vaccines.
"Don't forget we've got the Scottish vaccine coming on stream later, we've got Moderna, we're going to have Jansen, we have another 40 million doses of Pfizer coming down the track.
"I think the total amount is 540 million doses overall but we are still on target to deliver all the one to nine groups by April 15 to get their first jab and all adults by the end of July.
"AstraZeneca has played a remarkable role in the UK and around the world in developing a room temperature vaccine which is absolutely extraordinary."
All in all, what can we take away from that? Tiers might come back but there's nothing to suggest they will, infection rates will go up as we mingle more — as many expect — and vaccine supplies should stay consistent for some time yet.
Leaders have positive outlook for future
Following Boris' Tuesday jaunt, Cheshire West and Chester Council's Covid-19 outbreak board met a day later, and made more positive noises about the future. "Post-Easter, we are in a much more positive frame of mind this week. The [infection] rates have come down," CWAC chief executive Andrew Lewis said. "We can report positive developments in taking pressure off our hospitals. There are still many people in hospital with Covid, but it is lower than we have experienced in recent months. "We are in a comparable position with the vaccine."We all know what Monday entails — and they key message now in Cheshire will be "have fun, but be careful".
That's not grounded in a nanny-state attitude to exert unnecessary control by council bosses, it's based on real-life experiences from last autumn.
Both boroughs saw a small trickle of new infections in September explode by Halloween, and never really came down until March — but only after the NHS was pushed to the limit.
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