Pubs and restaurants will now have to close between 10 p. m. and 5 a. m. and can only serve takeaways.
Separate family gatherings are prohibited and those who violate the rules may be fined.
Elsewhere, many Britons returning from the Greek islands will have to isolate themselves following regionalized quarantine regulations put in place for Greece.
The rule comes into force from 4 a. m. in England.
This comes at a time when the UK has noted that the number of reported coronavirus cases succeeded at nearly 3,000 according to the day in the past two days.
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BOLTON ON LOCKDOWN
Bolton’s pubs, bars and restaurants have been informed that they can open to take you to additional notice.
In addition, all shelters must close between 10 p. m. and five a. m. , Health Secretary Matt Hancock said.
A ban on mixing families in public establishments will also apply by law.
The city has the country’s infection rate.
Bolton City Council said Saturday that it would introduce stricter measures “with rapid effect,” and other people were suggested not to mingle with other families in any environment, whether indoors or outdoors. outdoors, and use public shipping only for essential purposes.
The first of the English pubs has been returned to the blockage while Bolton is closed due to an increase in the coronavirus.
OBESITY LINK WITH SEVERE COVID-19 – STUDY
Obesity may be one of the reasons why some countries or communities have been severely affected by the virus, according to researchers.
In the United States, the obesity rate has been higher for decades and is now 42%.
Obesity can increase the likelihood of severe headaches from coronavirus infection, they warn.
A study of more than 5200 inflamed people, 35% of whom were obese, found that the chances of hospitalization are higher for others with a high BMI.
The greatest threat of serious illness in Covid-19 appears to be more pronounced with excessive obesity or a BMI of 40 or more.
Carrying a lot of extra weight tires the body and this excess fat would possibly restrict the lung’s ability to expand and breathe.
Another challenge is chronic inflammation, which is accompanied by obesity, researchers add.
“DON’T KILL YOUR GREAT”
Ministers and doctors urge the British to become serious with coronavirus after fearing that the epidemic may go away in some areas.
“Don’t kill your grandfather by spreading a coronavirus and then broadcasting it,” Health Secretary Matt Hancock said today on a BBC radio show.
Nearly 3,000 new instances were registered on Sunday and Monday.
These statistics are a sudden leap from much closer figures of 1000 to the august maximum and from May.
In a parliamentary committee, Hancock expressed his fear of the accumulation of cases: “This is tanArray . . . people don’t let this virus go. “
‘NO COMPLACENCY’: PM
Boris Johnson told his closet that ministers will have to make sure there is no “complacency” among the public, especially among young people, after a strong buildup of coronavirus infections.
His comments come amid fears of an imminent spike in coronavirus following a “worrying” buildup in the number of cases.
Johnson’s official spokesman said the prime minister “warned that in other countries that had experienced an accumulation of infections, this followed a few weeks later to a build-up of hospitalizations. “
“The Prime Minister said that what had happened elsewhere was that other young people had continued to infect older generations who were seriously ill, and it was important to make sure that this did not happen here.
“The government will have to remain incredibly vigilant and make sure there is no complacency from the public and other young people on the Componenticular by following the rules on how to prevent the virus from spreading,” he added.
This week there will be two physies that will end with about three hundred fans in the stands as part of the pilot occasions for the pass of spectators to football. Aberdeen v Kilmarnock and Ross County v Celtic will each have three hundred house supporters in the west of Scotland. Scotland. Follow a chance to test a rugby match at Murrayfield Stadium. in Edinburgh at the end of August, when 700 spectators were admitted to the stands.
A CHILD FIGHTING FOR LIFE AFTER TESTING POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS
The child, whose age is still known, is in critical condition while being treated in an intensive care unit of an undisclosed Irish hospital.
They are believed to be 4 years old, making them the youngest patient to be transferred to an intensive care unit due to the Covid-19, the Irish Mirror reports.
It is transparent if the young user has an underlying fitness challenge at this stage.
GREAT BRITAIN ANNOUNCES 30 MORE DEATHS, HIGHEST IN SIX WEEKS
Britain reported 30 Covid-19-related deaths, the highest in six weeks and 45% in the seven-day average.
The Department of Health announced a significant increase in deaths.
But he said the numbers came with Northern Ireland, which has not yet published his figures.
The new cases will also be reported later, after approximately 6,000 were diagnosed on Sunday and yesterday, since mid-May.
LONDON SCHOOL IS PART OF UNIFORM MASK
Students at St Edward’s Church of England Academy in Romford, east London, will be forced to buy specially approved and throw them out.
And they’re asked to wear another one to go to school.
But they are furious that they have to spend more money on more PPE for their children.
In a letter to parents and guardians, Principal Jodie Hassan said: “To ensure that the protection of our network and attendance decreases any anxiety, we plan to begin the period with more safeguards now for schools.
“Students will be invited to wear masks in non-unusual areas. “
MALAYSIA FORBIDS ”BUMPS’ WHEN CORONAVIRUS FIGURES JUMP
The blow, in which two other people briefly press their clenched fists together, has replaced the classic handshake in popularity by catching or spreading Covid-19.
But Malaysia’s most sensible fitness officer said any form of physical contact posed a threat of infection and reminded others at a distance of at least one meter.
The director general of health, Noor Hisham Abdullah, told reporters: “That’s why we tell others not to meet others.
The Southeast Asian country recorded a three-digit build-up in new infections for the first time since early June, with a hundred cases reported today.
MOM CAN’T PLAY WITH HER KIDS NEARLY SIX MONTHS AFTER ‘RECOVERY’
Jess Marchbank, 33, is compatible and healthy when covid-19 was diagnosed after suffering a “sore throat” at the beginning of the pandemic.
But after being discharged from the hospital after only 3 days in late March, she still works, walks or plays with her two children.
And he talked about his terrible experience to warn others of the lasting effect the virus can have on his health.
Jess, of Westward Ho!, Devon, said, “I can’t play well with the kids, I can’t work, I can’t do anything without being out of breath. “
Jess said that before she got sick with the virus, she was the symbol of fitness: going to the gym and doing bodybuilding.
CONFIRMED FIRST CASES OF COVID-19 REINFECTIONS IN THE UK
Health Secretary Matt Hancock told a committee of parliamentarians that the first “credible” cases of coronavirus reinfection were beginning to be observed.
He told the Special Health Committee today: “We have just begun to see the first credible cases of reinfection and genomic research can see that this is a different disease than the user first contracted.
“But in all the cases I’ve seen, it’s an asymptomatic infection that has been detected by asymptomatic tests.
“What we don’t know yet is the transmissibility of the disease, even an asymptomatic user who might have had the disease sooner. “
Mr. Hancock also stated that the long-term effects of coronavirus were “very strongly correlated” with the severity of the infection.
POSSIBLE SECOND WAVE WARNING AS CORONA CASES RISE
The Health Secretary warned of an imaginable peak coronavirus moment after a “worrying” accumulation in the number of cases.
Matt Hancock’s caution came when he imposed restrictions on Bolton.
A recent increase in cases across the country is a reminder that the virus “remains a threat,” he said.
“It’s over, ” he told the House of Commons.
“Just because we’ve reached a peak doesn’t mean we can’t see another one coming to our shores. “
England’s leading physician, Professor Chris Whitty, also warned that if other people prevent social estating, then ‘Covid’ returns. ‘
EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTION MAY HAVE INCREASED DURING BLOCKADE
People breathed more bad air during the Covid-19 lockdown in Scotland, according to a study by the University of Stirling.
The study team said knowledge showed that, despite significant relief in the vehicle’s journey, the point of poisonous fine debris in the air was not reduced.
Dr. Ruaraidh Dobson, who led the study, warned that others may be at increased risk of poor air quality in their own homes, especially when cooking and smoking are placed in spaces with poor ventilation.
He said: “However, ours, unlike studies conducted in places like Wuhan in China and Milan, found no evidence of a minimum in fine particulate air pollutants (PM2. 5) in Scotland due to blockade.
“If the severity of Covid-19 is similar to exposure to air pollutants, as recommended, the accumulation of exposure to PM2. 5 can potentially increase the number of air pollutant deaths. “
OR ARE THEY THE LOCAL LOCKS?
There are none in Northern Ireland to date.
The Blockade of the Welsh County of Caerphilly will be launched from 6pm and will not be lifted until at least October.
The measures, introduced in Glasgow, East Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire, now also apply to East Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire.
Bolton Council said Saturday that it would introduce more difficult measures “with rapid effect,” with the combination of banned external families.
Parts of Greater Manchester, Eastern Lancashire, Preston and West Yorkshire deserve not to accommodate others in gardens “unless they are in a bubble. “
The same goes for Blackburn, Oldham and Pendle.
In Justice City, others do not receive home visits or socialize with others.
INDONESIA CEMETERY MADE BY VIRUSES RUNS OUT OF SPACE
Pondok Ranggon Cemetery, one of two cemeteries designated for coronavirus patients in the capital, Jakarta, is expected to run out of area in the coming days.
The city remains the hardest-hit region in Indonesia, representing 1,014 of the new cases detected since Monday.
The overall count in the capital is now 48,393, 1,317 deaths and more than 36,000 recoveries, according to the Ministry of Health.
A control officer told anadolu firm that an average of 25 bodies were buried in the cemetery day.
He said: “In a month, there have been about 720 burials with coronavirus protocols,” said Nadi, who has only one name. “
DECISION OF THE PRIVATE MEETING TO BE MADE
Boris Johnson is about to reduce the number of others to attend personal demonstrations amid considerations that a wave is about to envelop the country.
The number of other people legally allowed to gather in private homes may be reduced in England from the current maximum of 30.
This can potentially be as low as six.
Speaking to him this morning, Johnson warned that in other countries, the buildup of infections “was followed a few weeks later by a buildup of hospitalizations. “
He said it because they “continued to infect other generations. “
RESTRICTIONS TO BE STRENGTHENED IN BOLTON CARE HOUSEHOLDS
Health Secretary Matt Hancock added that restrictions will also be imposed on nursing homes in Bolton.
He told MPs: “We are also putting in place new measures, adding restrictions to restrict the spread of the virus in nursing homes and hospitals in Bolton, and I would like to thank Bolton Council leaders who are doing a remarkable task in very sensitive circumstances. »
Mr Hancock added: “And I have to tell this to everyone who lives directly in Bolton: I know how scary this can be, and I know they will have an effect on those measures. “
“We ask you to take a step back at a time when we all just need to live our lives and what we love and get back to normal. But we’re going to have to take this very important step to keep the virus at bay.
“Because, as we have noticed elsewhere, if we act early and against the virus, we can save lives. “
CASES OF DUTCH CORONAVIRUS INCREASE TO THE HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE APRIL
The number of new coronavirus infections in the Netherlands increased by 51% last week to its highest point since April, and the Dutch fitness government confirmed that infections had increased to 5427 in the week leading up to Tuesday 8 September.
It was 3,597 last week, while the total number of tests rose by 10% to just over 180,000.
CORONAVIRUS DEATHS IN SCOTLAND TWO MONTHS HIGH WITH THREE FATALITIES
Coronavirus deaths in Scotland reached their point in more than two months, with 3 deaths recorded in a day without first marrying since 30 June.
Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon the deaths at the Scottish government briefing in Edinburgh on Tuesday.
He said there have been 176 positive instances of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours “in the continent’s fitness council region” of the country, bringing the total to 21,719.
A total of 2,499 more people have died from the virus in Scotland.
On Monday evening, the Scottish government imposed restrictions on Renfrewshire and East Dunbartonshire and continued existing measures in Glasgow, East Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire for at least seven days.
HOW TO DO A COVID TEST?
With the largest call for exams, how can you get one?
Tests can be performed at a control site when driving or walking, or a cell control unit.
They’ll have to reserve. This can be done online or by calling 119.
The Ministry of Health advises “coronavirus testing” on Google Maps.
In addition, you can request a home screening kit, but only within the first 4 days of the onset of symptoms; in a different way, you must scale in one place.
SCOTLAND’S PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES MORE LOCAL LOCKS
Nicola Sturgeon said the “really undesirable” resolve to impose more restrictions is a “proportionate” reaction to the accumulation of coronavirus cases.
There are now restrictions preventing others from staying in homes in East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Refrewshire, East Renfrewshire and the city of Glasgow.
The prime minister, speaking at the Scottish government briefing on coronaviruses, said of the restrictions: “Overall, I think they are a proportionate and effective but surely also mandatory reaction to the concern that is piling up in covid-19 in those regions.
“Restrictions will be reviewed next week and will remain in place for as long as necessary, but will remain in place longer. “
Sturgeon added that the accumulation of coronavirus cases in Inverclyde and Lanarkshire “justifies additional restrictions,” but the government will keep that resolution under review.
“YOUNG PEOPLE MAY SUFFER TO WEAKEN THE AFTER EFFECTS OF COVID”
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the long-term effects of coronavirus were “very strongly correlated” with the severity of the infection.
He added: “It’s not just about other people who have been hospitalized, in fact, and it’s applicable right now because the last build-up in recent days has been largely among other young people. “
“But no matter how severe your infection was the first time initially, the effect of a prolonged Covid can be really debilitating for a long time, regardless of whether your initial illness wasn’t as severe. “
When asked if there would be a crusade to teach others about the long-term effects of the virus, Hancock said there were no “easy and clinically validated” treatments.
He added: “There is a challenge for others when there is no easy treatment to receive. “
EXCUSES FOR TEST PROBLEMS IN THE MEDIUM CASE OF OVERVOLTAGE
A senior NHS Test and Trace official apologized to those who were unable to gain control of Covid-19, as officials established new blocking restrictions to curb the increase in cases.
The check director, Sarah-Jane Marsh, said there is capacity at check sites, but that the labs that process the checks are at a “critical point. “
Marsh added that he is doing “everything he can to grow rapidly. “
There have been reports that other people have been told that there are no appointments at control centres in England and that home control kits should not be sent.
BRITISH 60K AFFECTED BY A ‘LONG LIFE’ SYMPTOM SICK FOR MONTHS
Previously they had compatibility and other healthy people who have recovered from the virus in some cases have been prostrate in bed and cannot climb stairs.
A report compiled through the Covid Symptom Study application team has revealed that many suffer from persistent problems.
Professor Tim Spector said another 60,000 people had had health problems for more than 3 months.
Long-term shortness of air and fatigue have been reported and some have described how buying food or climbing stairs can leave them bedridly for days.
Last month, it reported that more than a part of a million Britons suffered from prolonged Covid and that some doctors rejected the symptoms.
THE LIMIT OF FAMILY MEETINGS IN ENGLAND IS ATCut
Ministers are meeting to pass the first new national regulations in months, after two days of massive spikes in infection in the country.
An announcement is tomorrow.
Sources said there would be a “hardening” of regulations to prevent the Array, as scientists feared across the country.
Current regulations do not allow more than 30 people to meet inside.
But it may be reduced to six.
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