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UK eyes tougher COVID-19 restrictions for England as outbreak spreads

Published 28/09/2020, 07:34
© Reuters. Pedestrians walk past shuttered and bordered up retails stores in Croydon, south London

LONDON (Reuters) - The British government is mulling tougher restrictions in England to tackle a swiftly accelerating second wave of the novel coronavirus outbreak, possibly outlawing more inter-household socialising, a junior health minister said on Monday.

"We don't want to bring on new restrictions but of course we keep a constant eye on what is going on with the COVID rate," Junior Health Minister Helen Whately told Sky News. "We were looking at what we might be able to do."

The Times newspaper said ministers were preparing to enforce a total social lockdown across much of northern England and potentially London. The paper said all pubs, restaurants and bars would be ordered to shut for two weeks.

Asked about The Times report, Whately said the country was at a really serious point and so COVID-19 had to be brought under control. She did not give a direct answer on the report that pubs would be closed.

"This is the moment when we have an opportunity - we have a choice for the country - to get this back under control," Whately said. "We have to break these chains of transmission."

She said pictures from the weekend, after pubs were ordered to close early which showed crowds of young revellers outside pubs, were "worrying".

Latest comments

British love freedom..... come on
They keep saying the NHS can’t coup IF influx of sick... so why don’t they spend the money that they paid keeping people out of work to the NHS? Then those people could of kept working because the NHS could have kept up.
The stats are way giving 9 out of 10 false positives.  Anyone supposedly found positive  who dies is classed as having died from the virus even though they didn't in truth.  You fall off a cliff you died of the virus even if its anytime in the future long after any infection had gone.   The severity of the virus is nothing like it is being portrayed by our governments and subsequently the media.  Criticize and you get chastised, or your comment gets deleted.  The true facts tell a different story, when you look at the total numbers of deaths and compare them to previous years.  Suddenly there is no real difference!!
There's a piece on false positives in the BMJ. Those who believe the current virus curbing measures are justified need to read it; it's not a conspiracy, its medical science.
It's turning into a crisis mismanaged! It's time the finance ministry lead this crisis rather than the scientists, who are now getting this wrong! It's as if the scientists are ignoring the science. Statistically, this virus isn't the threat it was in March.
very very trouble this pandemic
two weeks of complete lock down and finish the economy for the foreseeable future.
Would not be this the best measure ?
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