Local lockdown 'could have been prevented'published at 10:30 British Summer Time 13 July 2020
Rob England
BBC News
The Mayor of Leicester has said if the government had provided it with "useful data" earlier, local officials could have prevented the current local lockdown.
Sir Peter Soulsby said the city council now knows about 10% of the city recorded a higher transmission of the virus.
"If we had known that weeks ago we could've actually dealt with it at that time and prevented this lockdown," he said.
"It's very clear when you look at the data that it's a couple of areas of the city that have got a higher than the average transmission of the virus, and certainly the way in which the city has been locked down in its entirety, and indeed beyond our boundary, is not justified.
"We should have been able to know this many, many weeks ago and we should have focused on those areas, preventing the transmission there."