Back on the beat - Covid marshals return to streets to help combat rising infection rate

By Rory Poulter

8th Dec 2021 | Local News

Rising Covid cases, the return of mask rules and concerns about the Omicron variant has triggered a return of street marshals. Credit: Richmond Borough Council.
Rising Covid cases, the return of mask rules and concerns about the Omicron variant has triggered a return of street marshals. Credit: Richmond Borough Council.

Rising Covid cases, the return of mask rules and concerns about the Omicron variant has triggered a return of street marshals.

The Council has deployed a small team of COVID-19 marshals amid concerns that Richmond borough is currently posting the highest infection rates in London.

Higher levels have been found in young children under 12, who are below the official vaccination age, which is causing serious disruption to schools and many working parents.

Council chiefs said the aim of the marshals is to help advise people and businesses on what they can do to help slow the spread of coronavirus.

Importantly, they will also ensure that shops and residents are abiding by the requirement to wear face coverings.

Council leader, Cllr Gareth Roberts, said: "Richmond is continuing to top the London league tables for high case numbers. This is having a huge impact on our schools, on people's health, and of course our businesses. Some businesses really do struggle when their staff are forced to isolate or take sick leave.

"We all have a role to play, and that means wearing face coverings, keeping our distance whenever possible, having the vaccine and of course regularly testing and isolating if we test positive.

"The Government has not ruled out further measures. Therefore, let's double down and ensure that there isn't a need for restrictions in the future."

The COVID marshals will:

  • Undertake walks within areas of high footfall, including transport hubs e.g. outside rail and bus stations, in order to help reinforce the importance of adhering to COVID-19 regulations and provide information, guidance and reassurance.
  • Visit premises and delivering COVID advice positively, documenting any findings and highlighting any concerns to the Regulatory Services Teams Environmental Protection Team.
  • Answer queries from residents and businesses regarding COVID-19 guidance and give advice.

     

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