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Johnson announced a lockdown in England
The new restrictions will take effect on Thursday, October 5, and will remain in effect until early December.
In England, as of November 5, a strict quarantine is being introduced due to the coronavirus pandemic. This was stated by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a briefing on Saturday, October 31.
Preliminarily, the quarantine restrictions will be in effect until early December. Johnson explained that from Thursday, residents of England will have to stay home.
You can only leave home:
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For study;
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for work;
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for sports or outdoor recreation;
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for medical reasons;
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for the purchase of food and basic necessities;
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take care of other people.
At the same time, the catering establishments will only be able to work with take away food and the bars, pubs and restaurants will remain closed. Only the main stores will remain for the British to restock.
“It is time to act, because there is no alternative,” Johnson summarized.
Let us remember that Austria is returning a strict quarantine. For almost a month, a curfew is being introduced in the country, and the restoration is allowed to operate only to go.
Belgium was also reported to be reintroducing strict isolation measures due to the pandemic. In Belgium, school holidays have been extended, shops are closing. The restrictions will also affect the service sector and people gatherings.
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