Between April 8 and April 14 2,335 subjects tested positive for Covid-19 throughout Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Although this represents a decrease of 41.0% compared to the previous seven days, the Cornwall Council says the cases are still high and urged people to be careful. A Facebook post by the council today (Friday, April 15) said that to help “do your part” and “stop spreading”, people should “wash their hands, wear a face mask wherever they can and keep your distance in crowded places this Easter “. . Read more: Cornwall will have higher than average temperatures this Easter And on Twitter he urged people who felt unwell or had coronavirus symptoms to stay home. Although the government lifted all restrictions in February 2022, the council encourages people to do these three things that were previously subject to rigid rules. He said: “With Covid cases at high prices across Cornwall, we urge everyone to pay close attention this Easter and continue to do what they can to help stop the spread.” According to the latest government figures for coronavirus, between April 4 and April 10 there were 133 imports into the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust through Covid. However, this is a decrease of 2.2% compared to the previous 7 days. As of April 12, there were 95 patients in the hospital with the virus. Responding to the Cornwall Council Facebook post, people commented that they hoped people were using “common sense and staying home when they felt unwell”, while others commented that the government no longer required people to wear face masks and social distance – therefore not a legal requirement. Receive the best stories about the things you love most, edited by us and delivered to your inbox every day. Choose what you love here Read more related articles Read more related articles