Tier 3 restrictions on October 23 prior to going into lockdown.
03.11.2020 - 11:56 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Covid-19 cases and hospital admissions surge across the country.
Boris Johnson warned that if action is not taken now, the country could face a mortality rate bigger that what was seen during the peak of the first wave in April.So, from November 5, a ban on household mixing will be in place, people are being told to 'stay at home as much as possible' and work from home, only if they can.It also means that all non-essential shops must close.This includes, but is not limited to, clothing and
.Tier 3 restrictions on October 23 prior to going into lockdown.
with reports today that it will include a continued ban on household mixing and more areas in the highest category of restrictions.But Mr Johnson faces the threat of a backbench rebellion as dozens of Tory MPs have said they will not back the measures without scientific evidence they 'will save more lives than they cost'.A letter from the Covid recovery group (CRG) is said to have been signed by 70 Conservative MPs.Only the chairs Mark Harper and Steve Baker have been publicly identified so
and replaced with a strengthened three-tier system.It is thought Boris Johnson is finalising the details on what comes next with his cabinet today ahead of an announcement on Monday.But the Sunday national newspapers are full of briefings on what is to be expected.According to the Sunday Times, the new three tiers will all be 'tougher' than those imposed in October.It will mean 'most people' are unable to mix with other households or friends before the end of March next year.There will be a
pandemic, says Boris Johnson.The Prime Minister sent a message to the SNP on 'rebuilding' the UK 'from its ravages' in the wake of the pandemic that's killed over 50,000 Brits this year so far.Johnson insisted that this was no time for Scots to contemplate 'division or distraction about our national constitution'.The PM also slammed Nicola Sturgeon for her 'focus on separation' and vented that it 'had to stop'.His address was during a Scottish Conservative virtual conference.It comes days after
coronavirus. However, with the national lockdown due to come to an end on December 2, most of us are wondering what will come next.Much of Greater Manchester has been under strict local measures since the end of July.Following the introduction of a 'tier system', the 10 boroughs were all eventually placed in the strictest category - tier 3 - meaning a raft of restrictions and closures.
coronavirus pandemic.The plea comes as the sector continues to suffer during the health crisis, with an overwhelming majority of the UK’s nightclubs having been unable to reopen since the virus outbreak shuttered all venues back in March.An open letter that was sent to Johnson this week, which was organised by the #SaveNightclubs campaign and supported by a number of venues across the country, has been published today (November 13), urging the government to act now or permanently lose the UK’s