An NHS boss is calling for the lockdown to tighten in England's worst-hit area to curb the spread of coronavirus. Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust chief executive Chris Long said schools should be closed again in the East Yorkshire city for a short time to try to bring Covid-19 under control.
Despite England's second national lockdown, cases in Hull have been soaring in recent weeks, leaving it England's worst-hit area.
Hull's infection rate has reached 743.3 per 100,000 people. What do you think about this story? Let us know in the comments below Mr Long told Sky News too many people were still living a relatively normal life, despite the lockdown.