Prime Minister Boris Johnson is not expected to announce further Covid restrictions imminently after being briefed on the impact Christmas had on infections and hospital pressures, it has been reported.
18.12.2021 - 02:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Boris Johnson is reportedly drawing up plans for strict Covid measures after Christmas.
Restrictions could include a two-week circuit breaker lockdown and a ban on indoor mixing, according to reports.
The Times reported that draft regulations were being prepared which would ban meeting others indoors except for work purposes, and that pubs and restaurants would be limited to outdoor service only.
Meanwhile, the Financial Times reported that Boris Johnson was presented with a number of options on
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is not expected to announce further Covid restrictions imminently after being briefed on the impact Christmas had on infections and hospital pressures, it has been reported.
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