Coronavirus cases are increasing because people who test positive are still going out, a health boss has said.
While there are no legal restrictions around social distancing and self-isolation, Mr Bryant believes people should still keep these in mind.
He said: “We have seen an increase in the number of Covid-19 cases, and a rise in subsequent hospital admissions.
“People testing positive are still going out, and that is what’s causing the spread at the moment.
“We are promoting good hygiene, social distancing and anybody who tests positive should think of others and stay home.
“We are also pushing for a vaccine uptake, regardless of whether that’s a first dose or a booster jab.”
It comes after Hampshire’s executive lead member for public health and adult services, Cllr Liz Fairhurst, warned thhe return of festivals, events and beach days could cause a spike in the number of Covid cases this summer.
She said: “While Covid-19 can pose a serious threat to health for some people, for most of us the symptoms are relatively mild and can be managed effectively at home – as you would with other respiratory viruses like colds and flu.
“I recommend Hampshire residents make themselves aware of the NHS guidance, so they can confidently look after themselves or their loved ones if feeling unwell with a suspected case of Covid-19, a cold or flu.”
No figures were provided by Mr Bryant, who said case numbers are calculated using ONS figures and reported hospital activity.