LONDON – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday unveiled a new and more difficult package of measures to combat an increasing number of COVID-19 cases, and said the government would expand the use of masks and harden the so-called “six rule. “
In a speech to parliament, Johnson said he sought to strike a balance between stricter restrictions on life and keep so many corporations as open as possible, as long as they comply with the rules on how to be “safe by COVID. “
He said the four UK countries were all moving in the same direction (report via Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton, written through Elizabeth Piper).
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