FREE newsletter is as good as that first pint back at the pub Leicester's coronavirus outbreak may have been caused by official health advice not being sufficiently translated into different languages, critics say.
The East Midlands city is currently under a localised lockdown after seeing an alarming spike in Covid-19 cases in recent weeks.While there was plenty of health guidance available in English, such as locally distributed leaflets, people who speak other languages were left out of the loop, a city councillor claims. "You still have some communities that English is not their first language," Ratilal Govind told Mirror Online."Those people may not have understood [the key messages] at the time...