Coronavirus: Weekly update from Camden Council leader Georgia Gould

PUBLIC INFORMATION PAGES FROM CAMDEN COUNCIL

Friday, 10th April 2020 — By Cllr Georgia Gould

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PUBLIC INFORMATION PAGES FROM CAMDEN COUNCIL

The situation with coronavirus is changing daily and we are committed to keeping residents updated regularly with essential information.

We will be publishing weekly updates here in the Camden New Journal, including changes to council services and information about the support available in the community through the council and its partners.

For the latest updates, visit our dedicated webpage at camden.gov.uk/coronavirus. You can also check our rolling news page camden.gov.uk/coronavirusnews and Twitter feed @CamdenCouncil or talk to us directly on 020 7974 4444 (option 9).

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We would like to keep you updated as everything is changing very quickly, so to sign up for email updates, go to camden.gov.uk/coronavirus-updates To keep up to date with the latest advice, please visit nhs.uk/coronavirus

You can also find the latest information on the situation in the UK at gov.uk/coronavirus

This week many of our communities will be celebrating Passover and Easter, with others preparing to start the month of Ramadan.

It is hard not to be together as communities and families to mark these important moments, and a strange reality for us all where the deepest act of love and community is staying apart.

I know how difficult this is, especially those that don’t have much space at home, so I would like to thank everyone in Camden who is making huge sacrifices to follow the public health advice around social distancing.

I know all of our thoughts are with the key workers on the frontline at this time and all those battling this disease.

We are grateful to all who are checking in over the phone or online with those who might be alone or facing difficulties.

We don’t want anyone to be left without support over the long weekend, so if you are struggling at home or know someone who is, please get in touch.

We can’t be physically together but we have an amazing community that is showing extraordinary creativity in ensuring we remain united and connected through this crisis.

Councillor Georgia Gould, Leader of Camden Council

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