As coronavirus continues to spread, eight more regions in England, including London, are now subject to stricter quarantine restrictions, including a ban on meeting members of different households. True, this does not apply to the right of parents to see their children if the parents do not live under one roof.
“I felt he wanted to avoid the question by telling me to visit the site. I understand that the government will not answer everyone, but this question is relevant to many,” said the father who had submitted his question.
The new restrictions will affect nine million people in the British capital, and more than two million in the regions of the North West, the Midlands, the North and the North West.
“In London, the spread of the disease is on a rapid upward curve, with the number of cases doubling every ten days,” Health Minister Matts Hankok said earlier.
At the same time, there is growing pressure to establish a two-week “chain-breaking” strict quarantine regime to stop the rapid spread of the virus.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson favors a three-tier system, with restrictions set regionally according to the extent of the virus’s spread.
Hankock has supported this approach and opposed calls for general restrictions, noting that levels of virus transmission vary from region to region.
The decision means that London, Essex and Elmbridge, in the south-east of England, are now in the second tier of the three-tier system.
This list of regions also includes Derbyshire, Chesterfield, Yerevan, the east central part of England, Barrow Fines, in the northwest, and York in the north.
Liverpool, in the north-west, is the only third-tier region, and there are strict restrictions on social contacts, including pubs.
It was predicted that the third tier would be extended to other regions of the North of England, including Manchester, but Hankock said there were still discussions with local leaders.
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