 I'm Councillor Graham Cohn and I work as a therapeutic radiographer within the NHS here at Edinburgh's hospital. We need you to play your part in slowing the spread of the coronavirus so we can continue the best possible treatment and care to patients who require it, whether that be due to coronavirus or not. Following these rules helps us to help you so please remember the hands, face and space guidelines. Last Monday I had to take my 91 year old mum to Edinburgh's hospital A&E department. She'd been really poorly for the past four or five weeks and things had got pretty desperate. It was obvious that the hospital was really, really busy but they kept her in for four days and I've now got her home almost back to being her usual self. But because the hospitals are almost at capacity, if we see an increase in patients with Covid they won't have room for people like my mum and I might not have her back home now. So please protect each other, protect the NHS, hands, face, space. I'm Councillor Alex Mallian. As well as being a district councillor I also work as a nurse in the NHS. I know that as we go into the winter months our hospitals are already extremely busy dealing with emergency admissions but also caring for patients who couldn't access treatment during the peak of the pandemic when we had to make space in our hospitals to treat patients with Covid. It's now really important that we all follow the guidance to stop an increase in Covid infections locally and make sure that our hospitals can cope and keep caring for everyone through the busy winter months. So please remember, wash your hands, wear a face covering and make space. Thank you. Thanks to the amazing hard work of South Cams residents we've managed to keep infection rates down but we need you to dig deep now and carry on the work that you are doing. It's so important. This Christmas we want to spend with our loved ones and we can only do that if we keep that rate down. So please remember, hands, face, space and keep up the amazing work that you are doing. Hi, I'm Councillor Jeff Harvey. My wife works as a GP at Adam Brooks. What she's seeing is that Adam Brooks is already quite busy with health issues that weren't sorted out during the summer and I think that's why we just need to be really careful in the community with Covid. Try to sort of take ourselves back to the beginning of the summer when we're all being so careful. We need to be that careful again, washing hands, wearing masks, avoiding gathering in groups. And if we see anyone who's obviously taking too many risks, just maybe be a bit bolder than usual and tell them that they really need to follow the rules. Thanks very much. Bye. My name is Mark Howell and I'm here to say thank you. Thank you for all the hard work you've done so far in keeping the R number low in South Cambridgeshire. And now I'm going to say please keep on doing it. Let's not be complacent. We've got to keep that R number down. We don't want to infect anyone. We don't want to be infected ourselves. And we want to make sure that South Cambridgeshire is a safe place to live. So thank you very much indeed. Let's not be complacent and let's all be careful. Thank you.