As reported by the office Johnson, the Prime Minister will present on Tuesday in the House of Commons a plan for further government action in relation to the rising number of coronavirus infections
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According to the BBC and Sky News, the rulers plan to introduce short-term restrictions (for example for two weeks) in order to “stop transmission of the virus”. It is speculated that the restrictions will include a ban on meetings between people from different households, closing pubs, bars and restaurants or reducing opening hours.
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Health Minister Matt Hancock in an interview with the ITV station revealed that there will be changes. However, the politician did not want to specify what they would be. He added that schools and most jobs would remain open.
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– If we have to act, it will be different than last time, because we have learned a lot about how to deal with the virus. Schools they are not the place where the virus is transmitted, it is rather during social gatherings – said Hancock.
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The minister added that there was a chance for a normal Christmas. Hancock stressed, however, that full normality could return next summer.
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Coronavirus. Great Britain. There will be 50 thousand infections per day?
According to the British government, 11 deaths due to COVID-19 were registered in the last 24 hours and another 4,000 were detected. 368 infections coronawirusem. This is the highest result since May 8. Until recently, Great Britain recorded a daily number of infections at the level of two thousand.
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Patrick Vallance, the UK government’s chief scientific adviser and Chris Whitty, England’s chief medical officer, made forecasts on Monday about how the epidemic could develop in the coming weeks. In their opinion, if the current trend continues, it will lead to 49,000 cases a day on October 13.
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– So we should see it as a six-month problem that we have to deal with together, it is not indefinite. If we do not enough, this virus will spiral out of control. If we go too far, it will affect and hurt the economy, Whitty said at a press conference.
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