The Times of Tunbridge Wells 28th July 2021

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CENTRE STAGE ‘Sahrudaya’ dancers from Kerala in India performing in Calverley Grounds

CALVERLY Grounds played host to the 15th annual Mela festival in Tunbridge Wells at the weekend. Despite rain showers and a few last-minute changes to the line-up, organisers say they were ‘delighted’ to have put the event on after it had to be cancelled last year due to Covid. More than 1,000 turned up to the Tunbridge Wells park to join in with the celebration of culture and diversity to enjoy music, dance and food from around the world. “After the year we have had it was so nice to hear live music again and see the smiles of people’s faces,” organisers said.

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Virus vaccinations keeping people out of hospital as third wave hits

More good news as infection rates also begin to fall By Richard Williams THE vaccination programme being rolled out across Tunbridge Wells appears highly effective in the fight to protect the NHS and keep people out of hospital, analysis by the Times shows. When the virus was at its peak in January there were more than 600 positive tests a week, with 230 hospital admissions and more than 60 deaths being recorded every seven days. Last week in Tunbridge Wells cases nearly reached 500 over a seven day period, but there were just 20 admissions to hospitals over the week and only two deaths were recorded for the whole of July. The figures show the number of people testing positive for Covid-19 was nearing the same levels recorded in the area

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during the peak of the second wave earlier this year. Tunbridge Wells saw its highest levels of infections in the seven days to January 4, when the Kent variant, later renamed Alpha, plunged Tunbridge Wells into Tier 4 – the highest level of restrictions, which forced pubs and restaurants to close.

‘The vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones’ More than 693 people had tested positive in the borough that week, and days later the PM ordered another national lockdown as the variant caused a second wave across the UK.

Six months on, and figures released from Public Health England show Tunbridge Wells approaching similar levels due to the Delta variant, which was first discovered in India and that is now causing a third wave across the UK. In the seven days to July 18, on the day before the PM lifted final lockdown restrictions such as mandatory mask wearing, 474 people in the Borough had tested positive for the virus – nearly double the number of cases from the previous week, where 253 had tested positive. Similar figures were being seen in Wealden (566 cases) and Tonbridge & Malling (716 cases). Following the final lifting of restrictions

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