Commenting on the government’s five-step plan for imposing local lockdowns in the case of coronavirus spikes, BCC Co-Executive Director Hannah Essex said:
“Businesses will welcome the announcement of a considered approach to local lockdowns, which could pose further challenges for operational and consumer confidence in the weeks and months ahead.
“Where local lockdowns unfortunately do become necessary, firms will need greater clarity and support to help them survive further disruption.
“Transparent statistical triggers, timing and a clear exit strategy developed with input from local experts including Chambers of Commerce will help businesses plan ahead. Targeted government support should be offered to the hardest hit firms forced to close through no fault of their own.”
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Notes to editors
BCC has called for the following measures to be built in to plans for a local lockdown:
- Greater clarity and communication on the triggers, timing and an exit strategy out of lockdown to help businesses plan ahead
- More detail on the geography and scale of lockdowns, developed with input from local experts including Chambers of Commerce
- Extended support for business, including localised extensions of grant, furlough and compensation mechanisms for businesses affected