15 point update from Teddington MP Munira Wilson
By The Editor 5th Nov 2021
1. Latest Covid Numbers
At the time of writing, from 13th March to 19th March, there were 62 cases of coronavirus in Richmond upon Thames. This number is similar to the 66 cases seen two weeks earlier. The incidence rate in Richmond is 31.3/100,000, compared to a London-wide incidence of 33.6/100,000 and England-wide rate of 53.9/100,000.
Data source: https://www.datarich.info/covid-19/
Although the decrease in cases continues, the rate of decrease has slowed both locally and nationally. We all must continue to observe the COVID restrictions and keep bearing down on the rate of transmission.
2. Book a lateral flow test
All residents in the borough who are essential workers, volunteering or providing vital support for a vulnerable resident can now book a rapid COVID-19 test in Twickenham, Hampton & East Sheen.
The test is for people NOT experiencing symptoms.
Book HERE
3. Cancer test and treatment backlog
One of the many worrying impacts of the pandemic on our health system has been the delays caused to cancer diagnoses and treatments. If you've noticed something that's unusual for your body or isn't going away, speak to your doctor. Even if it takes time to get an appointment, keep trying, and make it clear if you are worried about cancer in particular.
For more information visit Cancer Research UK "about cancer" or use the "ask a nurse a question" service.
4. Final call out to businesses to apply for financial support
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Richmond Council have made nearly 6,500 grant payments to businesses totalling £59.0m. However, with some of these most recent grants nearing their statutory application deadline (31 March), there are concerns that many local businesses might miss out as they haven't applied.
If you are a local business owner, that has not yet applied – please go online and make your application asap. All the available grants can be applied for HERE
5. Cash grants are still available for local people!
Local families and individuals who are struggling financially due to the impact of COVID-19 and need help and support accessing food, paying for school uniforms, energy bills or other household essentials, can still come forward to apply for financial help!
Get help HERE
6. Richmond Chamber of Commerce Budget briefing - Friday 26th March at 12:15 I will be hosting a joint budget briefing and business feedback session with Sarah Olney, MP for Richmond Park, and the Richmond Chamber of Commerce. I would particularly like to hear from businesses in Twickenham about their COVID recovery plans and anything I can do in Parliament to support you. Sign up HERE 7. Richmond Fund raises over £80k for local youth mental health charities ….. so far! Local residents have raised over £80k so far for four local youth mental health charities and it is not too late to donate! Just £55 could help provide a crisis counselling session for a young person. For more information, or to donate, click HERE
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