Deaths and test results
The have been no additional hospital deaths or positive test results today
Face coverings
It is already mandatory to wear a face covering when using public transport and from this Friday (24 July), we must also wear one when we’re out shopping.
A face covering is classed as something which safely covers the nose and mouth. You can buy reusable or single-use face coverings, make your own or use a scarf, bandana, religious garment or hand-made cloth covering, but these must securely fit round the side of the face.
A face covering should:
· cover your nose and mouth while allowing you to breathe comfortably · fit comfortably but securely against the side of the face · be secured to the head with ties or ear loops · be made of a material that you find to be comfortable and breathable · ideally include at least two layers of fabric |
We also have a video with advice from our Assistant Director for Public Health, Fiona Phillips, available to view on YouTube, which you are welcome to share: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHdcSC9Khfw&feature=emb_title
Some people are exempt from wearing one for medical reasons.
More details on face coverings are available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/face-coverings-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own/face-coverings-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own
Reopening of leisure centres
Better Leisure, the charitable social enterprise that operates leisure facilities on behalf of City Of York Council, has announced its plans for a phased reopening from 25 July 2020.
All customers will have to book online or on the Better App for an hour slot at each centre: https://www.better.org.uk/coronavirus/booking
Burnholme Sports Centre and Energise Leisure Centre will open on 25 July for gym, Swim and group exercise classes. Yearsley Pool will open in August with a date still to be confirmed.
Centre opening times:
· Burnholme Sports Centre – Monday to Friday 8am – 8pm; Saturday and Sunday 8am -4pm · Energise Leisure Centre – Monday to Friday 7am – 8pm; Saturday and Sunday 8am -4pm |
Inside centres, signage and floor markings will assist with one-way access and social distancing. Equipment within gym areas will be reduced to ensure that 2 metres social distancing between users is maintained, while some fitness classes will be relocated to sports halls or even, weather permitting, the open air.
Swim customers are requested to arrive with their costume on under their clothes to save time and reduce pressure on change areas. Gym and studio customers will be encouraged to bring their own drinking water (and mat if needed) – and shower and change at home.
Staff will be adopting a new, enhanced cleaning regime, while customers will be asked to wipe down the equipment that they have used. Hand sanitiser will be available throughout leisure centre buildings.
More information is available at https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/york/news/re-opening-of-leisure-facilities-in-york