THE leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council has thanked the thousands of residents who have had to self-isolate at home since the coronavirus lockdown began in March, as an end date for shielding was announced by the Government today.

Households, especially those at particular risk from Covid-19, have had to self-isolate in their own homes for three months.

But from July 6 they will be able to meet up to five other people outdoors as part of a social bubble, and the Government announced today (Monday, June 22) the shielding advice would no longer apply from August 1.

Councillor Louise Gittins, leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council, said: “I would like to pay tribute to the 14,300 residents of Cheshire west who have been following the difficult but necessary health advice and ‘shielding’ by self -isolating at home, and in some cases within their own households, since March.

"I’d like to thank council staff, community and voluntary organisations, health colleagues, partner agencies, businesses, mutual aid groups and good neighbours who have been involved in the huge network behind the community response to support and protect those who are shielding.

"We understand that many people will be feeling anxious now that changes in shielding advice have been announced. We want to reassure you that your safety will continue to be paramount.

"The council will continue to provide support for those facing hardship, our contact centre telephone lines will remain open beyond August 1 and we will continue to support those who need it the most.

"We all need to stay vigilant to the risk of a second wave of infection. We all need to continue to play our part in adhering to guidance, respecting social distancing rules, wearing face coverings on public transport and washing our hands.

"Our message continues to be to stay safe and protect our communities. We hope there will not be a need for this group to return to being shielded.”