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England is re-entering a new severe lockdown at the national level, like the one imposed in March during the first wave of the pandemic, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced.
Citizens must stay at home and, according to the Prime Minister, traffic will only be allowed for limited reasons, such as buying basic necessities, commuting to and from the workplace where teleworking, physical exercise, medical care is performed or to escape victims of a domestic violence situation.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has instructed citizens to stay home to limit the spread of a highly contagious mutation in the new coronavirus.
“So we have to enter into a national lockdown, which is tough enough to stop this mutation,” Johnson said in a televised address.
“This means that the government is again ordering him to stay home.”
The new measures, although effective as of Monday at midnight, will be voted on in parliament on Thursday.
The British government also makes special reference to people belonging to vulnerable social groups, advising them to start protecting themselves again. Citizens will soon receive a letter about this.
What will happen to the schools
England’s primary schools, secondary schools and universities will start operating via e-learning from tomorrow, except for children of frontline workers and children of vulnerable social groups.
The government will provide support to ensure that children eligible for free school meals continue to receive them and provide equipment to students who need it to participate in e-learning.
Johnson noted that the problem is not that schools are not safe, but that they can “act as transmitters.” However, he added that children are unlikely to be affected by the new mutation.
In mid-February, “if things go well,” Johnson said the government hopes to offer the first tranche to everyone in the top four on a first-come, first-served basis.
If we give these four groups the first dose, we will have protected a large number of people from the virus, according to Johnson.
If our understanding of the virus does not change, the vaccine will remain available, if the death toll goes down and everyone “plays by the rules,” Johnson hopes the country can get out of the lockdown. after the first half of February.
Then the areas will begin to “move carefully”.
“Now more than ever,” it’s vital to follow the rules, says Johnson.
What closes – What will be returned
All unnecessary retail stores, as well as accommodations, must be closed.
Restaurants and other venues may continue delivery or click-and-drink methods, but the sale of alcohol will no longer be allowed amid concerns gathering around pubs and bars with drinks in hand.
Places of worship can be left open, however following certain measures such as distances, as will be done with playgrounds.
However, outdoor sports facilities, tennis courts, and golf courses are closed.
Outdoor team sports are not allowed, but professional sports, including the Premier League, may continue.
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