have for weeks now been questioning how this will work in reality - and how it will practicably be enforced.
01.06.2020 - 20:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has explained how implementing local lockdowns might work in the coming months.
As rates of coronavirus transmission go down, localised outbreaks may be reported in different parts of the country.
The government plans to lockdown coronavirus hotspots if there is a spike in the regional rates of infection until they decrease.
It's a tactic previously described by prime minister Boris Johnson as the 'whack-a-mole' approach.
Speaking at the Downing Street press
have for weeks now been questioning how this will work in reality - and how it will practicably be enforced.
here"In the first instance, local action will be in hospitals or care homes where there is an individual outbreak", Mr Hancock said."We will try to be as localised as possible.
From tomorrow car dealerships will be able to open properly since the UK lockdown began.