We’ll update this page and our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages as we reopen our services. BRISTOL, Va. (WJHL) – An official with the City of Bristol, Virginia offered a COVID-19 update on the city’s police department after three officers tested positive. None of Bristol’s neighbouring districts recorded an increase. The measures will stay in place for at least a fortnight.Face masks already mandatory in shops across England will now be made compulsory in more places.During a special press conference on Friday afternoon the Prime Minister said current face mask rule - that masks must be worn in shops and takeaways - will be extended to galleries, cinemas and places of worship, from August 8.The rule change was announced as plans to reopen bowling alleys, casinos and ice rinks from tomorrow have been scrapped - as have pilot schemes to restart events at sports centres and conference venues.Boris Johnson has banned wedding receptions which were planned to be held in England tomorrow, Saturday, August 1.Receptions of up to 30 people were to have been allowed, but the lockdown easing measures have just been reversed.At the same time Mr Johnson stopped easing that would have allowed theatres to reopen, sports venues to welcome back crowds and the reopening of casinos, bowling alleys and ice rinks.Measures due to be lifted on Saturday, including allowing small wedding receptions and reopening bowling alleys and casinos, have been postponed for at least two weeks.Nicola Sturgeon has “strongly advised” Scots not to travel to parts of northern England affected by a spike in coronavirus cases.The First Minister made the plea after the UK Government imposed tougher lockdown restrictions in some areas.People from different households in Greater Manchester, parts of East Lancashire and West Yorkshire are now once again banned from meeting each other indoors.Up to 30 places in the UK are at risk of "tough local lockdowns" as coronavirus cases continue to rise.Prime Minister Boris Johnson said other areas could follow Leicester in imposing local restrictions to prevent a second spike of Covid-19, Understanding of lockdown rules has dropped across the UK - with less than half of people in England struggling to keep up with the restrictions.The ongoing study of more than 70,000 adults carried out by University College London (UCL) found only 45% of those surveyed reported having a "broad understanding" of the measures in England.This is compared to 75% in Scotland and 61% in Wales - where rules were relaxed at a different pace - and 90% across the UK during the strict lockdown period.Frontline healthcare workers with adequate personal protective equipment still have a greater risk of testing positive for coronavirus, a study has found.Research also indicated that those with inadequate PPE were even more vulnerable while healthcare workers from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds were more likely to test positive.The study highlights the importance of adequate availability and use of PPE, but also the need for additional strategies to protect healthcare workers.Travellers entering the UK from Luxembourg must quarantine for 14 days, the Government has announced.The Foreign and Commonwealth Office now advises against “all but essential travel to Luxembourg”.The travel advice was updated for the whole of the UK on Thursday evening, following an earlier decision by the Scottish Government, and came into effect at midnight.People from different households in Greater Manchester, parts of east Lancashire and West Yorkshire have been banned from meeting each other inside their homes or in gardens following a spike in virus cases.The new rules also ban members of two different households from mixing in pubs, restaurants and other hospitality venues, but these businesses will remain open for those visiting individually or from the same household.The Government said it will give police forces and councils powers to enforce the new rules – adding that some exemptions will be put in place, including for the vulnerable.The government has made the announcement that separate households in northern England can no longer meet up The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is working with the CDC to track confirmed and potential cases throughout the state. Coronavirus update. A further two coronavirus cases have been recorded in Bristol during the course of 24 hours.According to the government's latest data released yesterday (Monday, August 3), our city's total now stands at 1,346.
DONATE Search. The statement from ATG reads: ‘At Ambassador Theatre Group, the health and safety of everyone at our venues is our priority, so we have been closely monitoring the ongoing coronavirus (Covid-19) situation. Meetings of the Bristol, Tennessee City Council and some boards and commissions may be conducted electronically to mitigate the ongoing public health threat posed by COVID-19. • We have also implemented the recommendations of Public Health England across our Rescue Centre, and will continue to ensure that all our animals are being well cared for at all times. The Weather Channel makes every effort to provide the most up-to-date and accurate data available and uses quality assurance procedures to minimize and correct errors. Recently searched locations will be displayed if there is no search query. Nationally, there's been 306,293 confirmed cases following a daily rise of 670.South Gloucestershire Council has stockpiled enough personal protective equipment (PPE) for staff, care homes and other settings to last 452 days.The authority is braced for a possible second wave and has released more details of its local outbreak management plan, which all councils were required to publish in June.It says every school is ready for the return of pupils in September.Mustafa Salih, head of finance in the children, adults & health department (CAH), told councillors that the local authority had so far supplied more than one million PPE items to care and education providers since lockdown began.“From the beginning we said as a council that for any provider that had difficulty with securing its own supplies of PPE we would do our best to fill that gap,” he saidA new food club is to launch in Nailsea – to help families struggling to feed themselves through the summer holidays,The food club is being run by the Nailsea Community Group and will operate throughout August initially.The club will work alongside the current foodbank run at Southfield Church which is supported by the Trussell Trust and the foodbank set up by the Nailsea Community Group in response to the coronavirus pandemic.Under the scheme, people who are on working tax credit or whose children normally get free school meals will be able to sign up.Those signing up will be asked to pay £3.50 a week and in return will receive a bag of food and other items worth between £10 and £15.The plant, which is a supply site to Hinkley Point C power station and is owned by construction giant Balfour Beatty, was Initially, 19 of Balfour's 90 staff tested positive butBalfour confirmed yesterday (August 3) the number of positive cases has been reduced by one - to 37 - after one test, which initially gave a positive result, was confirmed as being negative.Researchers say the NHS Test and Trace programme must be scaled up if schools are to reopen safely come September.The modelling study replicated various scenarios, examining the possible implications of schools reopening in the UK, more parents returning to the workplace and further relaxation of social distancing.