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In a speech to the country tonight, the Prime Minister said scientists are properly involved in the coronavirus in the UK and that “the iron geometric progression legislation is yelling at us from the graphics that threaten many more deaths, many more. “families, to lose their enjoyments before the hour. “
And in order to unite the country to continue with its “resolution” against the virus, he added: “Never in our history has our collective destiny and our collective aptitude been so dependent on our individual behavior. “
Previously, in the House of Commons, Johnson had announced new restrictions for England that could be in position for up to six months to slow the rise, adding rowing about the government’s willingness to bring others back to the office, now saying that if painters can repaint from home.
The prime minister also announced stricter compliance measures, with corporations facing fines or closure for breach of coronavirus rules, and others facing fines of two hundred euros for not dressing in a mask when or violating the so-called “rule of six. “.
The army may also have to release police officers to combat the rulers of the coronavirus.
He told MEPs: “We knew that if we could have pushed the virus back, the prospect of a momentary wave was real and I regret to say that, as in Spain and France and many other countries, we have reached a dangerous turning point.
Six other deaths were recorded in Yorkshire in others who had already tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total to at least 2947. Nationally, an additional 37 deaths were reported, bringing the total to 41,825.
And Johnson said that a month ago, on average, about 1,000 people across the UK tested positive for Covid-19 every day, yet the most recent figure has almost quadrupled to 3,929.
On a television screen tonight, Johnson said the coronavirus pandemic is “the biggest crisis the world has ever faced. “
He said: “We will have to recognize that this is a wonderful country in love with freedom; and the vast majority complied with the rules, there were too many offenses, too many opportunities for our invisible enemy to sneak in undetected. “
He added: “Of course, I am deeply and spiritually reluctant to make any of those impositions, or violate someone’s freedom, but unless we take action, the threat is that we will have to take more difficult action later, when the deaths have already increased and we have a massive number of cases of infection as we had in the spring.
Other measures announced today come with that from Thursday, pubs, bars and restaurants will only be served at the table and reception, recreation and entertainment venues will be the subject for a final hour at 10 p. m. Takeaways will also be closed from 10 p. m. at five o’clock in the morning, they are allowed to deliver.
Weddings will be limited to 15 guests and plans have been booked to allow business meetings and crowds at sporting events starting October 1.
Johnson said: “No British government would need to suppress our freedoms the way we have considered this year.
“However, even now, we can take advantage of the fact that schools, universities and places of worship remain open, they can serve their customers, the staff of the structure can move to the sites of the structure and the vast majority of the economy the UK can keep moving forward. “
However, he faced negative reactions from his own MPs, Andrew Percy of Brigg and Goole.
Mr. Percy said: “I have to explain to the [Prime Minister] the fear of the electorate in my domain where our seven-day moving average is now well below 20 and below, where other people who have complied with the regulations have noticed other people at demonstrations and street parties, without taking action against them.
And now we will suffer for these new measures, I help them and, in particular, hospitality will suffer. “
While Nick Fletcher of Don Valley stated that “general restrictions on all other people of all ages, regardless of the genuine threat posed to them. “
He continued: “Couldn’t the approval government ask Americans to conduct a non-public assessment of Covid-related dangers. Can the effects be simply if someone wants to protect themselves or can they move on from their daily affairs?”
But Johnson said, “Unfortunately, your innocent cough may be someone else’s death sentence, and that’s why we’re going to have to enforce the restrictions we apply. “
“In his address to the country, the prime minister said, If we let this virus come out now, it would mean that our NHS would not have an area, once back, to deal with cancer patients and millions of other unsovided medical needs. “
“And if we were forced into a new national blockade, it would only threaten jobs and livelihoods, but also the loving human touch on which we all depend.
“This would mean renewed loneliness and confinement for the elderly and vulnerable, and ultimately, once we return, it would threaten the schooling of our children. We will have to do everything we can to avoid going back down this path. “
“But if other people do not adhere to the regulations we have established, we want to reserve the right to move forward. We will have to act now because a point in time saves nine; and in this way, we can support other people. “in paintings, we can keep our retail establishments and schools open, and we can move our country forward as we paint in combination to eliminate the virus.
“That’s our strategy, and if we can stick to this package together, then I know we can be successful because in many tactics we are more prepared than we used to be. “