'Major incident' declared in Staffordshire as national lockdown looms
By Jack Lenton
31st Oct 2020 | Local News
Staffordshire's public and emergency services have declared a 'major incident' in the county for the second time due to concerns over the growing impact of Coronavirus.
Staffordshire Resilience Forum (SRF) is made up of multiple agencies who work together to plan and prepare for localised incidents and civil emergencies.
The recent surge in coronavirus cases and hospital admissions resulted in the Local Covid Alert Level in Stoke-on-Trent being raised to High Alert last week, with Staffordshire following the city into High Alert on Saturday.
Now another national lockdown is on the horizon, with the Prime Minister expected to make the announcement any minute.
The members of the SRF have agreed to declare a major incident, saying the situation will require enhanced multi-agency activity and co-ordination, which is beyond the scope of current operations.
Dr Richard Harling, the Director for Health and Care at Staffordshire County Council is chairing the Strategic Coordinating Group, which is overseeing the multi-agency response.
Richard said: "Everyone is now aware that we are seeing a second surge in coronavirus with infections and hospital admissions rising rapidly across the county. We are asking the public to continue to do everything they can to reduce the spread of infection and prevent more people getting sick and dying from this disease.
"Declaring a Major Incident for a second time is a clear recognition of the seriousness of the situation across the county. We know from the first wave, that tackling the spread of the virus and the related impacts is going to take time and persistence.
"All public sector agencies and our partners are already working together in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent to anticipate and deal with challenges. Declaring a Major Incident will make sure that we are able to share resources, where necessary. This will be important as we expect that more staff may need to self-isolate in the coming weeks.
"Working together is something that we do all the time and the action we are now taking is simply aimed at making that process even more joined-up.
"It is important that people continue following the law and national guidance from the Government in line with the restrictions for High Alert level areas."
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