For new arrivals to the UK, Chinese Community Centre - Birmingham is hosting a lunch time buffet!! We welcomely invite you to join and begin the warm summer. For those who are interested please call our centre on 0121 685 8510 😋☀️
Weekly Update 18/9/2020 New rules for social gatherings We have produced a quick guide to the new rules that came into force this week. http://bit.ly/Indoor_OutdoorGathering The ‘Rule of 6’ is national law that came into effect on Monday 14th September; the ban on visits inside people’s homes and gardens applies to people living in Birmingham, Sandwell and Solihull. It came into effect on Tuesday 15th. If you live in any of these 3 areas, you are not allowed to go into other people’s homes anywhere in the country as well as being banned from having visitors in your home. You can travel to other places to meet with family and friends, but you must not go into their homes or gardens. This is to prevent the virus being transmitted to…
We have created a flyer to help the Chinese community to understand social gatherings restrictions that has been put into place as of today. Flyers in English, simplified & traditional Chinese. Simplified Traditional
Weekly Update: 11th Sept 2020 Attention! From Tuesday 15th September, people living in Birmingham, Sandwell and Solihull may not make social calls to other people in their homes. You may still enter people's homes to provide care, and you may still keep support bubbles. Read here Social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in England from Monday 14th September, as the Government seeks to curb the rise in coronavirus cases. It will apply to gatherings indoors and outdoors – including private homes, as well as parks, pubs and restaurants. The new 6 person maximum restrictions will not apply to schools, workplaces or Covid-secure weddings, funerals and organised team sports. It will be enforced through a £100 fine if people fail to comply, doubling on each offence up…
Weekly Update: 28th August 2020 Birmingham avoids lockdown but some restrictions introduced A rise in Covid-19 cases in some parts of Birmingham led to the Council warning of a possible lockdown or new restrictions. In the end lockdown was avoided and action is mainly greater enforcement of rules affecting businesses, although this will have knock-on effects on citizens. Even though there had been local spikes, the number of new cases dropped from 30 to 23 in 100,000. Additionally, there have been no new hospital admissions or Covid deaths in Birmingham for 28 days. However, people should not be complacent. The rise in cases was mainly connected to younger people (under 50) as they returned to work and the hospitality sector re-opened. Although anyone can catch Covid-19, not everyone suffers…
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