Schools need priority as country re-opens - Health bossespublished at 18:00
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Lincolnshire health bosses say they want a slow re-opening of the country, with schools first, amid hopes of a more positive Easter.
They say they have been feeding back to central government the need to “make one change” first and wait two weeks in order to test the waters and monitor Covid-19.
They hope that after Easter it will be a “very different situation” with lower rates of coronavirus and a larger vaccine rollout.
Professor Derek Ward, director of public health for Lincolnshire County Council, said: “My preference would be to open the education setting first.
“My preference would be to make one change. It could be a significant change so for example, it might be opening primary schools or it might be opening primary and secondary schools.
“Do one thing. Wait for two weeks. See what the impact is on the numbers and transmission before you then go on to do anything else.
Professor Ward added: “I think after Easter, it will feel like a very different situation. We will feel a lot more positive and hopefully, lower rates and much greater vaccine rollout."