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In London, restrictions have not been relaxed, new types of coronavirus have grown



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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson. Photo: collected

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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson. Photo: collected

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has imposed new restrictions on various parts of the UK, including London. Everyone has to stay home in these areas. No one can go out without an urgent need. He cannot even come to Level Four from another area and he cannot go to another area from Level Four. This information has been reported in the BBC media news.

Johnson has announced the introduction of four-tear coronavirus restrictions to prevent infection. Local time will depart London, South East and East England Tier-Four starting Sunday morning. This will continue for two weeks. The situation will be reconsidered on December 30. The announcement was made by the British Prime Minister at a virtual press conference from his Downing Street residence.

On Christmas Eve, the UK government called for the relaxation of coronation restrictions. But now it is not possible to implement it in several areas, including London.

“We are not getting what we planned for Christmas,” Boris Johnson said.

Those in Level One, Two, and Three areas will be able to meet neighbors at three nearby houses on Christmas Day, but not on Level Four.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that a new type of virus is spreading. This new strain can be up to 80 percent more contagious than the previous coronavirus.

The first new strains of the coronavirus were found in London and Kent in mid-September. This new type of virus is most prevalent in London in December. According to the Xinhua news agency, as of December 9, the virus was responsible for 72 percent of all infections in London. It’s 59 percent in the east of England and 43 percent in the south-east of England. Patrick Valens, the chief scientific adviser to the virtual British government, made the remarks at a press conference with Prime Minister Boris.

So far, more than 2 million people in the UK have been affected by the crown. Of these, more than 6,000 people have died. The world famous statistics site WorldMeter has provided this information.



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