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On December 2, the close of a month ends for a large part of English society. According to British media, the government plans to replace it with a tougher version of the restrictions that were previously used locally.
According to among others The Independent will adapt to more areas and cities in England under the strictest restrictions. The issue will be discussed by the government on Sunday.
Several newspapers also write that Boris Johnson on Monday will announce how residents can celebrate Christmas.
According to The Guardian, Johnson’s plan could run into trouble as 70 Conservative MPs are said to have signed a letter questioning the imposition of stricter restrictions that apply only to England, not Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Parliamentarians are turning Among other things, it opposes closing unnecessary stores, restricting outdoor sports activities and imposing restrictions on visits to nursing homes without first presenting scientific evidence of the benefits of this, the newspaper writes.
At the same time, a new opinion poll shows that the public prefers to have a rolling shutdown over Christmas rather than getting a new one in January.
Saturday reported British authorities 19,875 new cases of coronavirus and another 341 deaths recorded in the last 24 hours.
The number of new cases has been around 20,000 or more since October 20.