coronavirus restrictions come to an end on December 2.
03.11.2020 - 16:55 / ok.co.uk
Jacqueline Jossa has admitted she’s feeling “anxious” as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a second lockdown on Saturday 31 October.The former EastEnders actress, 28, opened up to her 3million Instagram followers as she soaked in a bath following the announcement. Jacqueline, who recently shared a snap of her daughter's "messy" bedrooms, shared a photo of a bubble bath and reached out to her fans on her Instagram story.
coronavirus restrictions come to an end on December 2.
Boris Johnson is to unveil his winter lockdown strategy later today.The Prime Minister will set out plans for a strengthened three-tier system of coronavirus restrictions to replace the national lockdown in England.Mr Johnson will also detail a limited relaxation in the rules for over Christmas, which would allow a small number of households to be able to mix for a set number of days.The PM will make a virtual statement today in the Commons at 3.30pm to MPs, followed by a televised address to
Boris Johnson will set out plans for a strengthened three-tier system of coronavirus restrictions to replace the national lockdown in England.The Prime Minister will also detail a limited relaxation in the rules for over Christmas, which would allow a small number of households to be able to mix for a set number of days.However Mr Johnson is not expected to be currently in a position to give the specifics.The PM will make a statement today in the Commons at 3.30pm to MPs, however he will appear
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
coronavirus lockdown, which comes into effect on tomorrow (November 5).On Friday (October 31), Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a second national lockdown for England that will see non-essential shops such as record stores close until at least December 2.While the month of quarantine will impact independent retail stores and HMV during a busy Q4 period in the lead up to Christmas, many record shops put measures in place during the previous lockdown that allowed them to continue trading