London, “on the edge of a knife”. The second wave of COVID-19 announces TOTAL CLOSURE



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London and some parts of northern Britain could be in total quarantine if the number of daily infections does not decrease.

Pubs, restaurants and bars could be closed for at least two weeks and family gatherings could be banned in the new state of emergency. Furthermore, only companies that cannot send their employees to work from home will remain open. These measures are part of the plan presented by the British government last week, according to the Daily Mail.

“The nation, but also the party, were not prepared last week to take the next step. The second wave was not so well understood. Unlike the first state of emergency, no one has seen photos of bodies in Spain and France.” “Still, and this has an important effect. However, tough measures will come. They are inevitable, if we look at the figures,” a government source told the aforementioned newspaper.

London’s fate, on the brink

Emergency measures could be imposed in areas of northeast Britain from this week, after the city of Liverpool recorded an average of 146.3 percent of the population, compared to the previous week, when it was 95.8 per 100,000 inhabitants.

London could also enter a state of total lockdown if infections continue to rise. “The fate of the capital is at stake,” said a government official.



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