West Yorkshire urged to stay safe while watching England in Euro 2020 final

West Yorkshire leaders are encouraging people to remain cautious when watching the England v Italy Euro 2020 final on Sunday with others, whether at home or at a venue, as Covid-19 rates continue to rise across the region.
Dave Walton, co-chairman of West Yorkshire PreparedDave Walton, co-chairman of West Yorkshire Prepared
Dave Walton, co-chairman of West Yorkshire Prepared

Many people will be heading to pubs and bars to watch the match or will be inviting friends and family round to watch the game at home.

But West Yorkshire Prepared, the region's Local Resilience Forum, said it is vital everyone remembers infection rates are currently extremely high due to the Delta variant, which is more transmissible, and it is urging people to continue following the guidance to keep themselves and others protected against the virus.

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Dave Walton, co-chairman of West Yorkshire Prepared, said: “We want to ensure everyone stays safe while enjoying the match.

"It’s extremely exciting the England team have made it to the men’s final and we know thousands of people across West Yorkshire – ourselves included – will be eagerly watching this weekend.

“However, our region’s Covid-19 rates are currently very high and continuing to rise, largely driven by increasing rates in young adults and secondary-age children, which is having a significant impact on the number of people having to isolate from work and school.

"At the moment we’re not seeing an impact on the mortality rate, though hospitalisations have started to creep up in recent days.”

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With restrictions potentially due to lift on July 19, subject to a final decision, West Yorkshire Prepared is asking everyone to continue doing all they can to reduce the spread of infection to help protect the health of the public.

Kersten England, co-chair of West Yorkshire Prepared, said: “If you’re heading out or you have friends round to watch the game, please continue to follow the Covid guidelines – wash your hands, wear a face covering if in a crowd or enclosed space and try to keep your distance from those not in your household.

"And if possible, stay outside as fresh air helps to blow away Covid particles.

“Businesses across the region have worked very hard to ensure they are Covid-secure so they can reopen safely and provide a service for our communities. Please help them to remain open by doing your bit to reduce the spread of the virus.”

Dave added: “Whilst we all hope that football is finally coming home this weekend, please don’t risk taking Covid-19 home if you head out to watch the game.”