BMA chair - Replace ‘rule of six’ with ‘rule of two’ after lockdown: Yorkshire Post Letters

From: Dr Brian McGregor, chair of Yorkshire regional council, British Medical Association.

From: Dr Brian McGregor, chair of Yorkshire regional council, British Medical Association.

While the news that a new vaccine against Covid-19 is in development is welcome and signals a light at the end of the tunnel, the risk of contracting Covid and passing it to our loved ones will remain high for some time.

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With the latest data showing a further rise in the number of Covid-19 cases across York and North and East Yorkshire, and local hospitals and GP surgeries coming under increasing pressure, it will be many months before enough vaccinations can be administered to make a return to life as we knew it possible.

Two people wearing protective face masks pass window dispays at Selfridge's on Oxford Street, London in June. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA WireTwo people wearing protective face masks pass window dispays at Selfridge's on Oxford Street, London in June. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
Two people wearing protective face masks pass window dispays at Selfridge's on Oxford Street, London in June. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

This time around, it is crucial that we don’t repeat the mistakes of the first post-lockdown period, when the Government relaxed restrictions on social mixing too hastily, creating the conditions for the virus to spread again.

Understandably, people are eager to visit friends and family after a long month apart, but given that mixing within private households indoors is a big factor in driving the spread of the virus, relaxing restrictions in this area could see a jump in the infection rate.

As painful as this might seem, the BMA believes that the Government must replace the ‘rule of six’ with a ‘rule of two’, so that no more than two households are able to meet indoors.

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This rule should remain in place for as long as it takes to deliver a sustained reduction in infections.

Doctors are also calling for clearer and properly-enforced rules on mask use and social distancing, and support for business and local authorities to create Covid-secure environments.

Whether or not the Government takes the necessary action, we should all take this advice to heart and avoid taking any risks after December 2.

We all deserve a healthy and prosperous 2021 – and this remains a real possibility if we hold our resolve and take the smart decisions that will defeat this virus.

From: Hilary Andrews, Nursery Lane, Leeds.

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What a fuss people are making about the possibility of restrictions over the Christmas period.

I don’t remember the same outcry about the same restrictions over Eid or Diwali which have the same meaning to Muslim and Hindu, Jain and Sikh communities.

Let’s just get this virus under control and all religions celebrate together then.

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