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The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has issued a new anti-epidemic restriction order covering the capital, London and much of the south and east of England, The Guardian reported.
Territories will be established below “level 4” starting at midnight and will run for the next two weeks.
Updated
They put London at “level 3” of the pandemic, the greatest risk and limitation
Covid-19 cases are increasing dramatically in the capital
Therefore, only household members living outside of them, you will now have the right to mix for Christmas in England PLong distance travel is not recommended.
The Governments of Scotland and Wales have been informed for the situation and are expected to announce their own plans.
The only mixture allowed with other households on “level 4” will be a meeting with another person, outdoors.
Anxiety over the new strain of coronavirus in the UK
It was more contagious than the old strain.
The affected area includes all of London and much of the south and east of England. even Kent, most of Essex, most of Surrey, as well as Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, parts of Bedfordshire, Gosport, Portsmouth, and Peterborough.
The restrictions were announced by the prime minister in a hastily called press conference. on Saturday, along with top health experts.
The prime minister also spoke with Labor leader Cyrus Starmer.
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We remind you that A changing strain of COVID-19 has alarmed UK authorities. The mysterious new variant of the coronavirus turned out to be widespread precisely in London and much of southern England.
Scientists believe that the variant is more contagious than the original strain.
We remind you that Johnson has already urged his compatriots to spend holidays in a more chamber composition.
The newly infected in England are 24,450 and the dead, more than 400 people. For the United Kingdom, there are 28,507 and 489 victims.
The UK recorded a total of 66,541 deaths and 2 million cases.
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