Falkirk in lockdown: Council assesses impact of 'necessary' tighter restrictions

Falkirk Council is assessing the full implications of tighter restrictions which will put the region back into lockdown for the whole of January.
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A legal requirement to stay at home came into force from midnight on Monday - with people only allowed to leave for ‘essential purposes’ or for outdoor exercise.

Residents are only allowed to meet one person from one other household outdoors, and schools will remain closed.

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Councillor Cecil Meiklejohn, leader of Falkirk Council, said the rise in COVID cases made the tighter restrictions inevitable.

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She said the council would make a fuller statement on Tuesday once it had fully weighed up all the changes.

Cllr Meiklejohn said: “The rapid spread of a new strain of the virus has made the further restrictions necessary.”She added: “With increasing numbers of those testing positive our NHS has been placed under such significant pressure that it actions to manage the level of demand have had to be taken. ‘

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