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Item of Urgent Business - Covid Update Post Prime Minister's Announcement

Meeting: 03/11/2020 - County Council (Item 59)

Item of Urgent Business - Covid Update Post Prime Minister's Announcement

Decision:

Under the provisions set out in Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended) the Chairman of the meeting was of the opinion that the following item - COVID Update Post Prime Minister’s Announcement could be taken after Agenda Item 8 as urgent business in view of the recent Government announcement and developing national situation.’

 

Council received an update from the Leader of the Council and held a debate, the details of which would be noted in the Minutes.

Minutes:

Under the provisions set out in Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended) the Chairman of the meeting was of the opinion that the following item - COVID Update Post Prime Minister’s Announcement could be taken after Agenda Item 8 as urgent business in view of the recent Government announcement and developing national situation.’

 

Council received an update from the Leader of the Council as follows:

 

“When I suggested this debate at the end of last week, I thought we would be discussing the different Tier levels in Oxfordshire. Obviously, that has changed following the announcement of the National Lock down by the Government on Saturday.

 

However, what has not changed is my thanks and support to Ansaf our Director of Public Health who has been invaluable in his work over recent months. He has been ably assisted by his deputy Val Messenger along with all the Public Health team.  Also, I have to thank the amazing hard work of our CEO Yvonne Rees who appears to be working 24 hours a day and making sure I know that by phone calls/emails at all time of the day and night.

 

The residents of Oxfordshire owe Yvonne and Ansaf a huge thank you for all their hard work and commitment.  I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our staff who have worked exceptionally hard over the recent months.

 

We were moving into the recovery phase but that work now has to be changed as now staff will be focusing on supporting our residents especially the vulnerable in Oxfordshire. I know staff will rise to the occasion despite the fact that many are almost running on empty due to their hard work over the recent months. There is a packed agenda for business as usual.  I cannot say how proud I am to be Leader of Oxfordshire County Council with the dedication and hard work of both staff and members.

 

The move to a national lockdown has been triggered by following the scientific advice which is what we were doing locally with our recommendation to move the whole of the county to Tier 2. It was about following the data trends as the virus was spreading across the age groups in all districts across the county.

 

The virus does not respect boundaries therefore we have to consider what is best for the majority of Oxfordshire. The virus does not suddenly stop just past the Park & Ride on the Botley Road Likewise on Old Road it does not simply disappear as you cross the bridge into South Oxfordshire.

 

I realise that would impact on some communities that have little or no connection with Oxford however it’s important that we do our best to reduce the spread.  I know there will be an economic and general health impact but by following the scientific advice at an early stage could have reduced the need for longer stricter messages.

 

This is as much about protecting the economy as well as  ...  view the full minutes text for item 59