Coronavirus: England to be locked again for at least four weeks – BBC News



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Prime Minister Johnson announced that England will re-implement comprehensive lockdown measures to control the epidemic.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that to prevent and control the second wave of the new rapidly rising corona epidemic and protect the National Health and Medical System (NHS), a four-year plan will be implemented in England to starting next Thursday (November 5). Comprehensive lockdown measures for next week (until December 2).

But Michael Gove, the Lancaster Duchy Minister of Lands in the British Cabinet Office, said he sincerely hopes that the lockdown measures will end on December 2, but said that if the situation is not controlled, the date of the lockdown will not be ruled out. .

Gove told the BBC’s “Andrew Marr Show” that the move was to reduce the basic infection rate (R rate) of the virus to below 1.

During the closure, all nonessential restaurants, bars, gyms, and stores will be closed, but schools, universities, supermarkets, and other locations will remain open.

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