Social gatherings of more than 6 to be banned in
England
Boris Johnson to announce measure in response to sharp
increases in coronavirus cases.
By CHARLIE
COOPER 9/8/20, 11:30 PM CET Updated 9/9/20, 1:36 AM CET
LONDON —
Social gatherings of more than six people will be banned in England from Monday
in response to a sharp increase in coronavirus cases, Boris Johnson is set to
announce.
The prime minister
is to give a press conference on Wednesday at which he will confirm that the
legal limit at which police can disperse gatherings of people will be reduced
from the current 30 to just six.
The U.K.
has seen a swift rise in the daily number of cases since the weekend, with a
further 2,420 cases reported on Tuesday.
“We need to
act now to stop the virus spreading," Johnson will say at Wednesday's
press conference, according to a statement given to journalists. "So we
are simplifying and strengthening the rules on social contact, making them
easier to understand and for the police to enforce."
The new
rules will apply to gatherings indoors and outdoors, in private homes, public
outdoor spaces and venues such as pubs and restaurants, but there will be
exceptions for work meetings, educational settings, weddings, funerals and
sports where "COVID-secure" measures are in place.
Exemptions
will also apply for those who have formed a "household bubble" of
more than six people.
Current
guidelines for England already stipulate that only six people can socialize
together, but there are exceptions when the meetings involve just two
households and police can only levy fines on those who refuse to disperse when
gatherings exceed 30. Johnson held a conference call with police forces last
week at which officers called for the rules to be simplified, Downing Street
said.
Those who
refuse to disperse after a police order will face a £100 fine, which will
double after each repeat offense, up to £3,200.
CORRECTION:
This article was updated to clarify the number of people permitted at a
gathering.
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