PEOPLE across Leeds are being urged to stick to the coronavirus rules to keep the city, themselves and others safe as lockdown restrictions start to ease.

With Leeds about to head into the Bank Holiday weekend and groups of up to six people from two households now allowed to gather outdoors, Leeds City Council is asking everyone to remember to do all they can to keep preventing the spread of Covid-19.

The latest data indicates that virus numbers across the city stand at 119.9 cases per 100k people, with the over 60s rate stable at 32.3 and the overall positivity rate at 4.6 per cent.

More than 319,000 people have also been given their first dose of the vaccine, with 93 per cent of over 50s in Leeds having have had a jab.

This weekend will also mark the first when clinically extremely vulnerable people are no longer advised to shield.

More than 71,000 people in Leeds have been advised to shield at some point over the past year and around 90 percent of them have received their first dose of the vaccine.

In order to help keep case numbers down and protect their families, loved ones and communities over the Bank Holiday weekend and beyond, people in Leeds are being asked to:

•Remember to restrict outdoor gatherings (including in parks and private gardens) to no more than six people or two households and to maintain social distancing.

•Keep contacts with others to a minimum as much as you’re able. Contact outdoors is much safer as it this reduces the risk of breathing in infected particles and disperse the virus more easily.

•Carry on working from home if possible.

•Minimise travel as much as possible and avoiding travel during the busiest times and on the busiest routes.

•Continue to wear face coverings when required and maintain social distancing.

•Wash hands regularly.

•Continue to follow the rules even if you’ve had the vaccine. The full impact of the vaccine on transmission of the virus is not yet known and it may be possible to still spread the virus even if you’ve had the jab.

Councillor Salma Arif, Leeds City Council’s executive member for public health, said: “We’ve seen an incredible collective effort by the people of Leeds during this pandemic, with everyone playing their part and making their own individual sacrifices to help get us to where we are now.

“With restrictions easing and the weather improving, we know how much everyone is looking forward to enjoying the outdoors and seeing people again, but it’s absolutely vital that we don’t throw caution to the wind now and risk all we’ve achieved by putting our safety and the safety of our communities in jeopardy.

“That’s why we’re reminding everyone getting out and about to do it safely and sensibly so we can keep Leeds moving in the right direction and get through this together.”

People who have been shielding should receive a letter with updated guidance for staying safe.

This will include maintaining strict social distancing and keeping overall social contacts at low levels, such as working from home where possible. Employers are also required to take steps to make workplaces Covid-19 secure for anyone unable to work from home.

Victoria Eaton, Leeds City Council’s director of public health, said: “The important thing that we must all remember is that while the restrictions are changing, the virus isn’t- it remains a dangerous and highly infectious condition which we all need to take steps to control.

“Social contact is what really helps Covid-19 thrive and one third of people have no symptoms, so when you are out, try to act as though you have the virus by keeping your contact to an absolute minimum, maintaining social distancing and wearing a face covering when required.

“We know people have been through so much this past year and everyone is keen to get out and see people again but we need to do that responsibly to we can keep up the excellent progress we’ve made and get through this together.”]

For a full update on current Covid-19 restrictions, visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-response-spring-2021/covid-19-response-spring-2021-summary#step-1---8-and-29-march

Updated advice for those who have been shielding can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/shielding-advice-for-the-clinically-extremely-vulnerable-to-stop-from-april