Message to Nottingham over New Year s Eve on first day of Tier 4
The government has stressed people should not meet up with friends or family indoors
10:12, 31 DEC 2020
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Submitting. Stay at home is the New Year message from Downing Street
The advertising says people should not meet up with friends or family indoors, unless they are in the same household or support bubble, and they should avoid large gatherings of any kind.
The Government said: The adverts remind the public how easily COVID-19 can be spread. 1 in 3 people who have Covid-19 have no symptoms and as such the public should act like they have the virus to avoid spreading it without realising. The new strain of the virus spreads even faster than before and NERVTAG’s early analysis suggested it could increase R by 0.4 or greater.
Department of Health and Social Care
Government encourages people to stay home on New Year s Eve
Everyone in England is being be encouraged to stay at home to see in the new year safely.
With New Year’s Eve approaching, the government has launched a campaign urging people to act like they have the virus and to stay at home
The public will be reminded of the rapidly rising rate of coronavirus infections, asymptomatic transmission, and pressures facing NHS hospitals
The campaign is running across radio, print media and out of home advertising
Everyone in England is being be encouraged to stay at home as part of a public information advertising campaign urging the public to see in the new year safely.
Government urges everyone to stay home this New Year s Eve with Covid cases at an all time high
The Health Secretary says we must all take personal responsibility this New Year’s Eve as the NHS is under pressure
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