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Prime Minister Boris Johnson is drawing up plans that may, in fact, be a ‘recoil’ if existing restrictions fail to spread the coronavirus.
This week, Mr. Johnson introduced the six-way rule that prohibits other people from gathering in almost any and all positions in teams of more than six.
And at the end of the week, host institutions will need to make contact with all consumers in accordance with the law.
But if these measures fail to prevent the immediate increase in new cases of coronavirus, with 3,000 new cases in line with the day, and hospitalizations, now at the rate since July, more difficult measures will be taken.
According to The Mirror, plans are being developed for the next level.
A high-ranking source from Whitehall told the Mirror, “Boris Johnson is so paranoid about the announcement of a lockout the moment he will simply bring it through the back door. “
Measurements may come with telling 4. 5 million other people more sensitive to the worst effects of coronavirus to isolate themselves, staying at home and avoiding contact as much as possible.
There may also be curfew in pubs, cafes, restaurants and other sites that are ordered to close at night.
Curfews are being tested in Bolton and London’s director of public fitness warned that there could be more “local curfews” about alcohol consumption, he added in the capital.
Professor Kevin Fenton told the Evening Standard: “In some spaces that have experienced a resurgence, limits have been placed on the amount of time you can spend socializing.
“In some cases, there may be local curfews, so it is not drunk until the early hours of the morning.
“By restricting this, it also restricts the amount of time other people spend in close contact with others. “
Professor Fenton also highlighted other measures, such as expanding mask promotion, stricter public aptitude warnings, and increased workplace safety through Covid.
Other steps that can be taken, reportedly, come with telling other people to get back on public transportation.
The government can tell others to start running from home again.
A resolution will have to be taken within a fortnight, the time it takes to assess whether the last social restriction has taken effect.
A prominent member of the government told ITV that they were contemplating “that almost all social esttachment measures should be considered as outdoors from school closures. “
Another source admitted that the government would now possibly have “more national measures. “
They told the Telegraph: “If this is not contained, some things might have been opened, one has to wonder if you want to take steps for opposite things.
“The strategy is to manage this through local management of the epidemic, but if you move to Spain, you can obviously see what’s there, and in France, other people are taking more action at the national level. “
A Spokesman for No. 10 added, “We are doing everything we can to keep young people in school. “
The World Health Organization said today that governments may have to keep pubs or schools open this winter.