'Coronavirus cases are rising across London' leaflet

'Coronavirus cases are rising across London' leaflet 'Coronavirus cases are rising across London' leaflet 'Coronavirus cases are rising across London' leaflet 'Coronavirus cases are rising across London' leaflet

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A4 double sided leaflet 'Coronavirus cases are rising across London' with illustrations and public health advice with the local COVID level at High Alert dated 17 October 2020

Introduced on 14 October 2020, the tier system meant each area having their own alert level of medium, high, and very high with corresponding restrictions. Lambeth was placed in a high level, like all other London boroughs. This leaflet details the restrictions of who you could meet, what facilities were open and how many people could attend life events such as weddings, civil partnerships and funerals. The leaflet also reinforces the hand washing, wearing a face covering and keeping two metres apart from anyone you did not live with or where in a support bubble. Anyone with symptoms of a new, continuous cough, a high temperature or loss of or change to their sense of smell or taste, were encouraged to get a PCR test.

The tier system was reintroduced after the second national lockdown in November 2020. An additional 'Stay at Home' level was introduced on 19 December 2020 and eventually replaced by a third national lockdown.

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2024-60
Materials:
paper
Measurements:
overall: 2971 mm x 210 mm
type:
leaflet