coronaviruslockdown measures, as the city experiences a rise in cases.It is expected to be added to Public Health England's weekly watch list of "areas of concern", as officials try to combat a high infection rate.Doing so would mean increased monitoring of cases and additional lockdown measures in future if infections cannot be brought under control.Areas of enhanced support are provided with additional resources, while areas of intervention will request help from the government to deal with rising infections.
Council leader and chair of the outbreak control board, Judith Blake, said: "This is a pivotal moment in our efforts to control the spread of the virus in Leeds and to keep our city open."Nobody wants to see further restrictions on.