Johnson closed England again, this time at least until mid-February



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Boris Johnson announced a new national blockade, and citizens were instructed to “stay home,” as they did during the first blockade in March.

The Prime Minister made this decision on Monday evening, as COVID-19 cases are growing rapidly in all parts of the country due to the new version of the coronavirus.

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Citizens have been asked to follow the new rules, which supersede the old ones, starting tonight. The new measures entail the closure of schools and people will only be able to leave in exceptional circumstances:

> To work if people cannot work from home, such as those in the construction sector or key workers
> To buy food or medicine
> Train once a day
> To provide care or assistance to vulnerable people
> For medical reasons

“If we do not take decisive action now, the national health system could be overloaded in 21 days,” Johnson said, emphasizing that the quarantine will continue at least until mid-February.

Already at the end of December, shops selling non-essential products, restaurants, pubs and cafes were banned in most of the kingdom.

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