World News | Johnson Announces New COVID-19 Restrictions for England, Refrains from Total Lockdown
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday announced a set of new restrictions for England, citing the spike in the coronavirus hospitalisations.
London [UK], September 22 (ANI/Sputnik): UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday announced a set of new restrictions for England, citing the spike in the coronavirus hospitalisations.
According to the prime minister, hospitalisations in England have more than doubled recently.
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"I want to stress that this is by no means a return to the full lockdown of March. We're not issuing a general instruction to stay at home. We will ensure that schools, colleges and universities stay open because nothing is more important than the education, health and well-being of our young people," the prime minister said.
Businesses are allowed to stay open in a "COVID-compliant way," the prime minister said.
Office workers who can work from home are encouraged to do so, Johnson said. All pubs, bars and restaurants should operate a "table-service only" except for take-aways.
"We will extend the requirement to wear face coverings to include staff in retail, all users of taxis and private hire vehicles and staff and customers in indoor hospitality, except when seated at the table to eat," Johnson said.
Businesses will be fined for violations.
Johnson said he was expecting the new rules to remain in place for six months. (ANI/Sputnik)
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