coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country.The UK’s COVID-19 alert level recently moved to 4, which translates to virus transmission being “high or rising exponentially”.Yesterday, 4,368 new cases were reported in the UK, with 11 deaths.
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coronavirus surge in the English town. The crackdown comes as Bolton became England's worst hotspot for Covid-19 - with 120 new cases per 100,000 people, up from 98.8 over the weekend.
Bolton council boss David Greenhalgh said the tough new measures introduced at hospitality venues were needed to stop the spread of the virus. Strict new rules mean that restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs will be immediately restricted to takeaway only and all hospital venues will be required to close between 10pm
.coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country.The UK’s COVID-19 alert level recently moved to 4, which translates to virus transmission being “high or rising exponentially”.Yesterday, 4,368 new cases were reported in the UK, with 11 deaths.
Covid-19 cases. The Tory Prime Minister will address announce the new rules during a live, televised address at 8pm on Tuesday night.
updated figures from Public Health England show that Bolton is the first place in the UK to record a weekly rate of more than 200 new cases for every 100,000 people.And yet, residents who are showing symptoms are still struggling to access the tests they have been told they must take.From the online failures which sent people miles from home to mobile centres in key infection areas failing to arrive, the entire testing project appears to have created confusion.One concerned Bolton mum told
Nicola Sturgeon said she cannot rule out imposing a curfew for pubs and restaurants if the number of Scots testing positive for Covid continues to rise. UK Government ministers are already considering introducing a 10pm or 11pm curfew on hospitality businesses if local measures are unable to bring the spread of the virus under control in England.
JD Wetherspoon has reported that 66 of its workers have tested positive for coronavirus across 50 pubs in the UK.
Will Tizard ContributorThe Prague shoot for Netflix’s German-English film “Transatlantic 473” has been temporarily shut down after an extra tested positive for COVID-19, Variety can reveal.With the Czech Republic newly red-listed for travel by other European nations following a spike in infection rates — and quarantines now required for those arriving in the country — the shoot, produced by Germany’s Rat Pack and Czech shingle Sirena Film, has paused for two days, sources close to the show have
coronavirus cases rise amongst young people.