Coronavirus in Portsmouth: Health director urges people to avoid busy seafront

PEOPLE taking exercise should leave busy areas or consider finding another route to take, the city’s public health director has told The News.
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Helen Atkinson, health director at Portsmouth City Council, said: ‘We know exercise is vital for our overall physical and mental health and wellbeing, and that regular exercise is key.

‘So we want everyone who can to get outside in the fresh air once a day to make sure they don’t get into the habit of not exercising.

People walking on the seafront at lunchtime on Sunday, January 17 at Southsea. Picture: Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo AgencyPeople walking on the seafront at lunchtime on Sunday, January 17 at Southsea. Picture: Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
People walking on the seafront at lunchtime on Sunday, January 17 at Southsea. Picture: Simon Czapp/Solent News & Photo Agency
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‘Daily exercise can be as simple as a walk near where you live, you don’t have to travel to a beauty spot, don the latest fitness gear, or run a marathon.

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‘It is absolutely essential that everyone follows the government advice and only go out to exercise once a day, with their household or bubble or if alone, with one other person.

‘Please stay local. If you do go to the seafront to exercise and find that an area feels busy, please come back another time or take a different route.’

She also urged people to continue exercise.

‘Exercise ensures cardio-vascular health – our lungs, heart and blood circulation, “oils” our joints, strengthens our muscles and bones and keeps us at a healthy weight.

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‘All things which would help our bodies cope should we become infected with coronavirus.

‘With the ongoing pandemic and restrictions and all the change and uncertainty this has brought us all, exercise will also help with our mental health. Getting outside, changing your environment, even for a short time every day, will help us to cope with other issues and problems.’

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