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terça-feira, 22 de setembro de 2020
Boris Johnson declares “perilous turning point” with new restrictions for up to 6 months - BBC News
The United
Kingdom has reached “a perilous turning point” in its struggle to contain
coronavirus according to Boris Johnson.
The prime
minister has set out a series of new restrictions for England with a warning
that they could be in place for 6 months.
He said that “significantly greater restrictions” will be brought in if
cases continue to rise sharply.
Mr Johnson
addressed the House of Commons and went on to explain his decisions in a
televised address.
Reversing
earlier policy, he said office workers in England should now work from home if
possible. That was always the case in
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Pubs and
restaurants will only have table service and will have to be closed by
10pm. Customers will have to wear a face
mask unless they're seated.
There'll be
stricter penalties too in England with a fine of £200 if people don't wear a
mask or meet in groups of more than six people.
Despite the
rising number of infections the prime minister told people who were shielding
early in the pandemic that they didn't need to shield again, unless they're in
an area with a local lockdown.
Some
experts have said the measures announced will not be enough to suppress the
virus in England. The Scottish
government has gone much further. From
tomorrow people there will be banned from visiting other households.
The Prime
Minister emphasised that the new measures being introduced were intended to
shelter the economy from further damage.
However the employers organisation the CBI said that the measures would
be a crushing blow to thousands of businesses with many firms facing uncertain
futures.
Huw Edwards
presents BBC News at Ten reporting by political editor Laura Kuenssberg,
medical editor Fergus Walsh, Scotland editor Sarah Smith, Ireland correspondent
Emma Vardy, Wales correspondent Hywel Griffith and economics editor Faisal
Islam.
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