Live Covid updates for Yorkshire with warning not all secondary students in England will go back on March 8
The deputy chief medical officer has also issued a warning after a rise in cases in parts of England
The virus alert level has been lowered to 4
Not all secondary students in England will return to school on March 8, a teaching leader has warned.
This is because all students returning will need to be tested for coronavirus first.
He told BBC Breakfast on Saturday: “It’s not going to be life as normal.
He said returning to school would be from the 8th as the tests have to be done first.
A TOTAL of 27 people have been reported for summons in relation to £800 fixed penalty notices following two student parties in Portsmouth and Southampton. On Wednesday, February 3, in shared student accommodation on St Mary’s Road, Southampton, at around 8pm, more than twenty people were reported to be attending the party prior to police arrival. Ten people were subsequently reported for summons in relation to £800 fixed penalty notices by officers at the scene. Shortly after 1.30am on Saturday, February 20, we were called to Catherine House on Stanhope Road in Portsmouth. Three men had entered the student halls without ID, subsequent enquiries by the security team in the building had identified a party.
TWO people have been reported for summons after breaching coronavirus rules on Saturday night (February 20). The force stopped a vehicle on the A3057, near Heron Lane in Timsbury, at around 11pm and discovered a woman and a man had visited another household. The 24-year-old woman and 26-year-old man have now been reported for summons in relation to a fixed penalty notice after breaking the current Health Protection Regulations. Under the current lockdown rules, you cannot leave your home to meet socially with anyone you do not live with or are not in a support bubble with.
The event s organiser is facing a fine of £10,000.
Inspector Kathy Morteo said: Everyone knows that it is neither lawful nor safe for such events to take place while the country is dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Health Protection Regulations are in place for good and easily understood reasons, and it is our role to enforce them in London.
Police have broken up several Covid parties since the start of the third lockdown.
Last month two officers were injured when they broke one up in Kensington, London, which had about 200 attendees.
They became hostile and pushed to avoid fines.