More investment for the police in this pandemic is essential.
The service wants everything it can get, as monetary pressures on forces expand throughout the day, but today’s announcement lacked details. We’ll expect that before we celebrate too much.
Since the beginning of this pandemic, the police and army have combined in logistics.
It has worked well and continues to work; however, the Prime Minister’s announcement was taken by some as a suggestion that the army will be on the streets to help police enforce Covid regulations. That’s not what the police have asked for or what they need.
This is an ongoing scenario and the police will continue to do the task of adapting quickly.
The vast majority of citizens complied with the restrictions imposed on them, these restrictions fear us all, but it is a matter of making us as much as possible, I hope that the public will continue to do what is obligatory to attend citizenship and minimize the spread of the virus.
It is certain that, until significant advances such as a vaccine replace the game in the war against Covid, it will have a continuous effect on people’s lives.
But that doesn’t necessarily mean that all the new restrictions I’m uttering will be in place for six months.
By acting and substantially, we expect these new measures to be in place for a shorter period of time than would be the case if we waited longer to act.
First, we will analyze these measures in 3 weeks, given the nature of this virus, it is vital to note that more time may be needed.
I know that’s no longer the case now. This pandemic will pass. It’s not going to last and someday, we hope soon, we’ll go back to it without living it.
This resolution now means that we can spend the amount of time others can spend in authorized facilities, restricting the spread of the virus and allowing companies to become industries and create jobs.
That’s the balance right now.
I know what it’s like for you, and you’ve been very patient.
We strive to give you as much flexibility as possible. In return, please work with us and follow the rules, for the smartest of all.
This is indeed the case, until clinical advances like a vaccine replace play in the war opposed to Covid-19, it will have an effect on our lives.
That doesn’t necessarily mean that all the new restrictions I’m uttering will be in place for six months.
By acting on a temporary and substantial basis, we expect these new measures to be in place for a shorter period of time than would be the case if we waited longer to act.
The measures I am taking today are difficult, I am not claiming otherwise, but they do not constitute a large-scale blockade of the rate imposed in March.
In fact, today’s measures are an attempt at some other blockade.
It kills too many elderly and vulnerable people, and for younger and more fit people, although the threat of dying from it is much less, though non-existent, this can still lead to serious long-term fitness problems.
That is why it is mandatory to take steps to lower it again, and to decrease the number R again, the action we are taking now will have to go beyond the measure we announced almost two weeks ago to restrict indoor and outdoor meetings to six. other people from two households.
We have made a wonderful deal to target measures to protect those in frontline tasks, adding many black and minority ethnic groups, and I thank and honor the public servants who have done a fantastic task in this non-public high-risk crisis. and I really appreciate what you’re doing.
Where other people have to go to painting for their paintings, for their intellectual health, their well-being or whatever, of course they do.
What we’re saying is that you paint from home if you can.
The Prime Minister presided over the Cabinet where he gave his plenary to the package to be announced in a time in the House of Commons.
The prime minister said the new measures to be taken in the coming days are aimed at fighting the virus while protecting education and protecting the economy.
And the Prime Minister said the government’s policy is to protect lives and livelihoods.
The Premier League is taking note of today’s government announcement and, while the country’s fitness will remain a priority for all, we are disappointed that the return of enthusiasts to matches has been postponed.
The Premier League is convinced that, thanks to league-wide rules and a code of conduct developed with clinical experts and approved through the Government Sports Field Security Authority, stadium enthusiasts will be as confident, if not more so, than in any other. permitted public activity lately. This is already evident in other European leagues.
Football is not the same without enthusiasts and the football economy is not viable without them. Last season, Premier League clubs suffered losses of 700 million pounds and today our national game loses more than a hundred million pounds 200 pounds 190 pounds. is starting to have a devastating effect on clubs and their communities.
We are convinced that Premier League clubs, through the use of state-of-the-art means to bring enthusiasts safely to the field, will allow revenue to return to all levels of the game, as well as to enter into solidarity agreements, existing tax contributions and monetary contributions to premises and national economies.
Although lately there is a stop on a date for enthusiasts to return to sports venues, the Premier League and our clubs will not slow down our supply arrangements and biosecurity environments. We will continue to work with the government to bring back the fans to the box as soon as possible.
To further free the police to be more provided on our streets, they will have the opportunity to seek the support of the army, if necessary, the mechanisms shown.
This would require the army to perform certain tasks, such as workplace roles and site tracking, so that police officers can apply the reaction to the virus.
It is not a question of giving more powers to the military, nor of replacing the police in execution, and they will not impose fines, it is about freeing up more policemen.
Well (Mr. Fletcher) puts his finger at the center of the dilemma, because, of course, the tragedy of the coronavirus pandemic is that other people who are not severely affected can, however, unknowingly pass it on to other elderly or more vulnerable people.
Therefore, his innocent cough would possibly be, unfortunately, someone else’s death sentence, and that’s why we want to enforce the restrictions we enforce.
Of course, we have to take a look at what knowledge tells us and, above all . . . there is several knowledge, but R would possibly be the most crucial, but we also take a look at hospital admission rates and new infections.
And if the facts replace, if things replace and if the British public can do what they did before and eliminate this virus and that, then of course we will look at the measures and the situation.
The long term I see for our country and how to defeat this virus is to massively expand the tests and only for teachers, only in schools, but across the country.
And that is why I am proud that NHS Test and Trace, despite all the difficulties that (Mr Hunt) and others have legitimately pointed out, NHS Test and Trace is now conducting more tests than any other country in Europe, and I think we are proud of that.
But with the six-month delay she announced, what does it tell grandparents that they need to live their lives before she’s too late and can’t see their families, worried parents, and families who can’t get a check right now?commercial and staff homeowners facing monetary ruin and Members who need to discuss these problems in Parliament before they are Arrays not later, to help you take on this great responsibility?
How can we convince them all that it is taking the right path and unite our country in the hope of ending this misery?
I thank (Lady Cheryl) and you are right that Parliament deserves and will discuss these problems and that the President will devote the time next week, at government time, to a very comprehensive debate on these measures.
No British government needs 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, can serve their customers, structure staff can move to structure sites and the vast majority of the UK economy can continue to grow.
We are also more prepared for a wave moment with enthusiasts and PPE, dexamethasone, Nightingale hospitals and a hundred times more tests than we are this epidemic.
Now it’s up to each of us and each of us the basics: washing our hands, covering our faces, observing social distance and following the rules.
Second, we can fight this virus, our economy of even greater damage, the most vulnerable in nursing homes and hospitals, our NHS and save many more lives.
Fifth, the time has come to tighten the rule of six, I am concerned that from Monday, a maximum of 15 more people will be able to attend wedding ceremonies and receptions, up to 30 can still attend funerals as now.
We also want to extend the rule of six to all adult indoor team sports.
We will have to recognize that the spread of the virus is now affecting our ability to reopen industry conferences, exhibitions and major sporting events.
Therefore, we will not be able to do so from 1 October and I recognize the implications for our sports clubs, which are the life and soul of our communities, and my very honorable friends, the Chancellor and the Secretary of Culture, are urgently executing what we can do with them now.
This regulation will be reinforced with more difficult penalties . . . the penalty for not wearing a mask or violating the six rule will now double to two hundred euros for the first infringement.
First, we ask the workplace staff to paint from the house to do so. In key public facilities and in all occupations where it is not possible to paint houses, such as structures or shops, other people continue to paint on the paint site.
I look forward to taking this step, as are decentralized administrations, but we can only do so if our new measures work and our behavior changes.
We will spare no effort to expand vaccines, treatments, the new bureaucracy of mass testing, but unless we obviously move forward, we assume that the restrictions I have announced will remain in place for perhaps six months.
For now, this virus is one of our lives and I have to tell the House and the country that our fight against this virus will continue.
We knew that if we could have pushed back the virus, the prospect of a momentary wave was genuine and I regret to say that, as in Spain, France and many other countries, we have reached a dangerous turning point.
The Prime Minister stresses the importance of all regions of the United Kingdom combining strongly in reaction to the coronavirus wave.
And after cobra’s meeting, the Prime Minister met with the Mayor of London to discuss the stage there.
The assembly discussed a number of movements across the UK in reaction to covid-19’s largest transmission, some of which, such as the desire for others to have paintings of the house when possible, are already in force in Wales.
The Prime Minister will imply what measures will be implemented in Wales later in the day.
The Prime Minister also welcomed the Prime Minister’s commitment to a stable and reliable speed of decision-making across the UK, with decentralised governments that play a transparent role in this process.
What’s the point of the #EOTHO?A month later, pubs/bars closed at 10 p. m. with some other hit to income!I’m worried that many stalls will be the end, not to mention other people who are wasting their jobs!The government doesn’t know what they’re doing!!
One has the impression that the hotel industry has been used as a scapegoat through government with only 5% of the directly linked instances, so it is very interesting to hear that this substitution has been implemented.
We feel like we’ve been hanging up to dry out here.
The FSA has written to the government to put into tension what it’s like to allow enthusiasts to return to games.
Feedback from our members on control occasions showed a high degree of compliance with all the physical fitness and protection measures implemented and felt safer in games than in many other social situations.
Having party enthusiasts is, of course, not only vital to the lives of enthusiasts, but also very vital to the survival of so many clubs that play a vital role in their communities. A mix of gains on the ground and government is urgent. necessary for clubs to function. The government will have to pay attention to football enthusiasts and clubs on this issue.
It’s disappointing Array . . . Array disappointing because we would all like to see enthusiasts come back and, as I keep saying, if we think it’s no longer a game for enthusiasts, then we just have to witness what we’ve noticed lately. or 4 months.
It’s completely different without them. This is the screen I think it is. When you get a full St James’ Park and get a crack game, that’s it.
At the moment, it seems like a false dawn, if you will, I suppose it’s bigger than anything, but I think it suffered more than the maximum of others.
I think we’ve been hit, but then I look back at all the effects and when you see the number of wins away from home now, there’s no difference between betting outside or at home or betting on the education ground, if you like.
There is no advantage, and we have suffered, where our specific house record was stacked before the lock and, unfortunately, if that had an impact, I am not quite sure, but I know for sure that it is much less difficult to achieve. Get to a void of ‘St James’ that completes to play against us.
One of the things we are definitely seeing is that, unlike other European countries, we are facing a pandemic that is largely national.
In my opinion, at the moment, we have a national pandemic, in England, largely national, but which is concentrated in urban areas.
My opinion, very strongly, is that we are about to embark on a rocky path but we have much more than we had for the first wave to chart a route.
These restrictions will be some other blow to many hotel corporations that are suffering from recovering, so those new regulations are implemented flexibly.
A difficult shutdown is bad for business and bad for viruses; we want to give other people time to disperse over a longer period of time.
Table service has been widely followed in some parts of the sector since it reopened, but not in all businesses, such as coffee shops.
It is difficult to perceive how these measures are the solution to combating the disease when government knowledge shows that 5% of out-of-home infections are hospitality-related.
Where such restrictions have been implemented locally, infection rates have been reduced, only broken businesses and become jobs.
We want to see an early sign that the VAT rebate will run until the end of 2021; Business rate vacations will continue next year; and an advanced employment program, particularly for hospitality.
We agree with the government that we’re all in the same boat. Hospitality has played its component by investing in guaranteed sales options through Covid and reassuring its customers.
The time has come for the government to demonstrate its commitment to the sector and its recovery: thousands of livelihoods count on it.
Today we publish our list of spaces where testing is prioritized, indicating how we will make the tests assigned where they are most needed.
First for acute clinical care, then to protect others in nursing homes, third for NHS staff, adding general doctors and pharmacists.
Fourth targeting check for epidemic control and surveillance studies, fifth teacher check with symptoms so that we can keep schools and categories open, then the general public when they have symptoms, prioritizing those in important incident spaces.
Yesterday, warnings from government advisers were cruel. They’ll be ignored.
The paintings will be paintings of national interest. We’ll be a constructive opposition. We will all moderate mandatory measures to save lives and protect our NHS.
But I also need to say this: there is nothing inevitable at a time of blocking.
It would be a sign of the failure of the government, not an act of God. This would have a massive effect on people’s physical and intellectual fitness and the economy. We want a national effort to save them from a national blockade.
Time doesn’t matter. There’s nothing magical around 22:00 or 23:00.
The challenge is the number of hours other people spend in combination where they may be asymptomatic and the virus is transmitted.
By the way, none of this would be a challenge if the tests were carried out.
In fact, I don’t think the advertising theater can do it if the government doesn’t interfere now and give it a little help.
I have noticed that over the years in this country, advertising theater has been very much in the food chain with respect to governments.
They communicate about the film industry . . . Array, help TV . . . Is there any theater?
It is true that with the rule of six, you can have six other people in a social meeting, yes, but the steps we are taking here reflect some of the evidence that has accumulated in the parts of the country where those limitations have already been applied. that’s what we limit social diversity to.
The last 10 p. m. La is the only move the Prime Minister will announce later.
It’s from a package of measures.
But the evidence is that social diversity can inspire the onset of the virus.
It is true that we have tested websites and need to be able to allow other people to return and watch football and other sporting occasions at the right time.
But it is true that care must be taken at this time and I think a massive reopening at this level would be appropriate.
This was the case that we were looking for a step-by-step program to return from more people; this was not going to be the case, as we were going to have stadiums full of fans.
We are on how we can, for the time being, suspend this program, but what we need to do is make sure that, as the case may be, we get more people back.
As the call remains moderate, we now have to make very sensitive decisions, and with great remorse today we announce our objective of initiating a consultation procedure which can result in up to 6000 layoffs in the UK. A significant proportion was expected to be received voluntarily.
If other people can paint from home, they should.
But I insist that it is very important that other people whose paintings require them to be on an express do so.
But one of the dangers we face is that social diversity as a whole contributes to the spread of the virus.
To the extent that we can restrict it as much as you can imagine at this stage, the greater it will be for all of us and for public health.
We inspire everyone who is eligible to settle for the flu shot this year, especially the winter we will face.
People still think the flu is like a cold, but it’s not. Influenza is an incredibly unpleasant condition.
If you’re in a group, this can be very damaging and kill you.
The vaccine is good and protects people, so it’s worth having.
We need to offer the most comprehensive influenza programme possible and we will have enough vaccines this year for 30 million people in total.
And that’s obviously very much in a year when we’re faced with the option of flu and Covid-19 and at some point this winter, circulating in combination and at the same time.
There are several credible reasons why it is a very bad concept to have Covid-19 and the flu at the same time and, of course, this is genuine for this winter.
What’s the basis of this? I suspect it’s because the longer they stay out, the more they have to drink, the more they combine and the less socially they walk away.
But really, the Prime Minister has heard from him in the last 24 hours since we saw these very surprising figures about the accumulation of infections.
What I would also like to tell you is that Bolton, which is just down my street in Wigan, has been putting those curfew measures in place for a few weeks and we’re still seeing an increase in infections.
So I hope the government will develop a much more comprehensive program, adding that the hospitality industry will go through this very complicated moment and protect people’s work later in the day.
I would have liked to have realized that they did this before to have to speculate on why they are doing it, but we want to know urgently and we want it to be clear why they are doing it.
It shows that the more open the sales options remain, the greater the degree of social diversity.
Therefore, a restriction like this is something that has already been done in some parts of the country where the virus is spreading, that is, quickly.
I think it will make a difference, but I think there are other things we also want to do, and the Prime Minister will say more in the House of Commons.
This cat-and-mouse game to encourage the industry to food and tempt diners, before blaming and punishing them for waves of strength, is not only economically damaging, but also mental.
Personally I know operators who decide to close before continuing on this path of confusion.
If we need to prevent the spread of infection, those draconian restrictions are not the answer. Only five, consistent with the percentage of outbreaks in England [at week 37] were caused through shelters and this reflects the measures they have been implementing.
The closure of previous pubs and bars will only serve to inspire more house parties and meetings, as academics begin to return to UK cities, and it is unthinkable that this has not been noticed as an inevitable result of those curfews.
There will be more main issues that the Prime Minister will explain, and once again, one of the questions he will raise is that no one needs to do these things, no one needs to take the steps.
These are reluctant steps we are taking, but they are necessary.
Because, as we were reminded yesterday, and as you pointed out, the infection rate is increasing, the number of other people going to the hospital is increasing, so we want to act.
If it’s possible that other people can paint from home, we inspire them to do so.
Boris Johnson has announced the next steps to combat coronavirus in the UK, and the country’s 4 leading doctors have recommended raising Covid’s alert point from 3 to 4.
Pubs, bars and restaurants in England will be ordered to close at 10pm every night from Thursday under strict new restrictions aimed at reducing the immediate increase in coronavirus cases.
You will use a cape for the country on Tuesday night, scheduled for 8 p. m. – describe new measures, which will also restrict the hospitality sector to table service only.
Johnson will reportedly highlight other people’s desire to follow social distance tips, wear hats and wash their hands regularly, and urge others to paint from the house where it doesn’t hurt business.
The government is also turning its message to inspire others to “get back to work” in offices.
He will reveal his plans to members of the House of Commons after a cabinet assembly on Tuesday morning and a Cobra committee assembly with ministers and prime ministers of decentralized nations to discuss case-building.
This comes after the government’s most sensible medical and clinical advisers held a joint press convention on Monday in which they said two hundred or more people in the UK could die every day in mid-November if the infection rate existing is not very sensitive.
The increase in Covid’s alert point from 3 to 4 – the moment – indicated that “the epidemic is in general circulation; transmission is maximum or expands exponentially. “
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Locally, the ten districts of Greater Manchester on “red” alert for the third day in a row.
Infection rates continue sharply in our region, according to the latest figures.
Bolton still has the worst infection rate in the country where strict measures already exist, which the prime minister would possibly set for England today.
We’ll have live updates on the day
In response to the Prime Minister’s announcement, the national president of the Police Federation of England and Wales, John Apter, said:
More investment is needed for the police of this pandemic.
The service wants everything it can get, as monetary pressures on forces expand throughout the day, but today’s announcement lacked details. We’ll expect that before we celebrate too much.
Since the beginning of this pandemic, the police and army have combined in logistics.
It has worked well and continues to work; however, the Prime Minister’s announcement was taken by some as a suggestion that the army will be on the streets to help police enforce Covid regulations. That’s not what the police have asked for or what they need.
This is an ongoing scenario and the police will continue to do the task of adapting quickly.
The vast majority of citizens complied with the restrictions imposed on them, these restrictions fear us all, but it is a matter of making us as much as possible, I hope that the public will continue to do what is obligatory to attend citizenship and minimize the spread of the virus.
Sturgeon addressed the factor of restrictions in place for six months after previous announcements through the UK government.
She:
It is certain that, until significant advances such as a vaccine replace the game in the war against Covid, it will have a continuous effect on people’s lives.
But that doesn’t necessarily mean that all the new restrictions I’m uttering will be in place for six months.
By acting on a temporary and substantial basis, we expect these new measures to be in place for a shorter period of time than would be the case if we waited longer to act.
First, we will analyze these measures in 3 weeks, given the nature of this virus, it is vital to note that more time may be needed.
The prime minister also spoke of a hypothesis surrounding the so-called “blackout” blockade in October, saying that a resolution has not yet been taken and that the Scottish government is “reviewing it. “
Sturgeon said the October semester deserves to be used as an opportunity to “further restrict social interaction,” while caution opposes any trip.
Nicola Sturgeon has opposed shared travel in Scotland.
According to Data from Test and Protect, he says, there is a “significant transmission” in such contexts.
“Everything is difficult and six months later it becomes more difficult,” Nicola Sturgeon told MSP.
She adds:
I know that’s no longer the case now. This pandemic will pass. It’s not going to last and someday, we hope soon, we’ll go back to it without living it.
All pubs, bars and restaurants in Scotland must close at 22:00 every night from Friday, the Prime Minister has confirmed.
Sturgeon said the Scottish government seeks to strike a balance between reducing the spread of the virus and safeguarding jobs in the industry.
Additional resources will also be allocated to environmental fitness officers for implementation and inspections to ensure compliance with social distance and other hygiene guidelines.
Sturgeon said:
This resolution now means that we can spend the amount of time others can spend in authorized facilities, restricting the spread of the virus and allowing companies to become industries and create jobs.
That’s the balance right now.
As of (Thursday), visits to other houses in Scotland will no longer be allowed, the Prime Minister has announced.
She would have exceptions.
People are loose to gather in outdoor gardens or public parks, but only in teams of up to six other people and up to two homes.
The prime minister said knowledge suggests that the measure has reduced the spread of the virus in the west of Scotland and that its extension to the rest of the country will decrease transmission.
Those who live alone will do so for larger households, couples who do not live together, those who need childcare and investors will be exempt from the measures.
Adjustments are only made at internal meetings, and regulations for internal and external meetings remain the same.
However, the Prime Minister has announced that young people under the age of 12 will be exempt from the restriction of six other persons from two families when they meet outdoors and that those between the age of 12 and 18 will be able to comply with a Restriction of six other persons from six outdoor families.
Addressing specifically, the Prime Minister said:
I know what it’s like for you, and you’ve been very patient.
We strive to give you as much flexibility as possible. In return, please work with us and follow the rules, for the smartest of all.
In discussing reports that measures in Scotland may be in place for six months, the Prime Minister said she hoped that was not the case.
She MSP:
This is indeed the case, until clinical advances, such as a vaccine, replace play in the war opposed to Covid-19, it will have an effect on our lives.
That doesn’t necessarily mean that all the new restrictions I’m uttering will be in place for six months.
By acting on a temporary and substantial basis, we expect these new measures to be in place for a shorter period of time than would be the case if we waited longer to act.
The new measures put in place for Scotland will be reviewed every 3 weeks, the Prime Minister said.
Nicola Sturgeon said she and the Scottish government were determined to keep schools open, recover as many fitness facilities as imaginable, and protect jobs.
The prime minister told MSPs in Holyrood that Covid-19 will have to be abolished to ensure that those priorities are met, meaning restrictions will be needed elsewhere in daily life.
Sturgeon said:
The measures I am taking today are tough, I will not otherwise pretend, but they do not constitute a large-scale blockade like the tax in March.
In fact, today’s measures are designed to avoid the lockdown.
Scotland’s prime minister warned of complacency as coronavirus is on the rise.
With regard to MSPs, Nicola Sturgeon said that while most new cases in recent weeks have worried other people under the age of 40, there is now an increase in the elderly population.
Sturgeon said:
It kills too many elderly and vulnerable people, and for younger and more fit people, although the threat of dying from it is much less, though non-existent, this can still lead to serious long-term fitness problems.
That is why it is mandatory to take steps to lower it again, and to lower the R number again, the action we are taking now will have to go beyond the measure we announced almost two weeks ago to restrict indoor and outdoor meetings to six. other people from two households.
The Prime Minister stated that “there is much less evidence” that young people transmit the virus “as others do. “
Sarah Owen of Labour said parents of school-age children in her Luton North constituency were suffering from getting tested.
In response, Boris Johnson said: “All children with symptoms automatically go through a checkArray . . . I mean, anyone with symptoms has control and I can tell them that we’re massively expanding controls across the country.
“I repeat the comments I made earlier, it is one of the few things we can be grateful for for this epidemic that affects young people and other young people – the youngest of all – much less than the elderly and there is less evidence. transmit it as others do. “
Labour MP Helen Hayes (Dulwich and West Norwood) called for what the government was doing with black, Asian and ethnic minority (BAME) staff.
The Prime Minister replied:
We have made a wonderful deal to target measures to protect those in frontline tasks, adding many black and minority ethnic groups, and I thank and honor the public servants who have done a fantastic task in this non-public high-risk crisis. and I really appreciate what you’re doing.
Confirmed that the coronavirus in Scotland is more than 383 in the last 24 hours, the Scottish government has announced.
A total of 25,009 more people have tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland.
This represents 7. 6% of new people, up from 6. 3% on Monday.
A new death of a patient has been recorded and the number of deaths with this measure is now 2,506.
Of the new cases, 181 are in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, in Lanarkshire and 51 in Lothian.
There are 73 other people in the hospital who have been shown to have the virus, just like Monday.
Of those patients, 10 were in intensive care, a buildup of two.
Boris Johnson said other people continue to paint whether it is vital to his paintings, his intellectual aptitude or his well-being.
Former Conservative Minister Stephen Crabb told the House of Commons: “While house paintings have been wonderful for many, for executives living in larger houses with beautiful gardens, this has not been the delight for many others living in tight, overcrowded housing.
“Similarly (Mr. Johnson) acknowledges that today there will be consternation among the other people for whom the return of Covid to the painting sites has been so vital to mental, physical and social well-being and it turns out that it will be six months long. So they have to paint at home? »
Johnson replied:
Where other people have to go to painting for their work, for their intellectual health, their well-being or whatever, of course they should.
What we’re saying is that you paint from home if you can.
There were 281 cases of Covid-19 in Wales, bringing the total number of cases shown in the country to 21,159.
Public Health Wales reported that no other deaths had been reported, and that the total number of deaths since the beginning of the pandemic remained in 1603.
Boris Johnson has drawn “full support” from his closet for the new restrictions he is about to announce to “protect lives and livelihoods,” a resurgence in the spread of the coronavirus, Downing Street said.
The prime minister’s spokesman said:
The Prime Minister chaired the Cabinet where he gave his plenary session to the package that will be announced in the House of Commons shortly.
The prime minister said the additional measures to be taken in the coming days are aimed at combating the virus while protecting education and the economy.
And the Prime Minister said that the government’s policy is to protect lives and livelihoods.
The Premier League said it was “disappointed that the return of party enthusiasts has been postponed” in reaction to the government’s announcement to postpone plans for the slow return of spectators as of October 1.
They warned of the “devastating impact” that the continued absence of supporters begins to have on clubs and their communities.
The saying:
The Premier League is taking note of today’s government announcement and, while the country’s fitness will remain a priority for all, we are disappointed that the return of enthusiasts to matches has been postponed.
The Premier League is confident that, thanks to league-wide rules and a code of conduct developed with clinical experts and approved through the Government Sports Field Security Authority, stadium enthusiasts will be as confident, if not more, than in any other audience. permitted activity lately. This is already evident in other European leagues.
Football is not the same without enthusiasts and the football economy is not viable without them. Last season, Premier League clubs suffered losses of 700 million pounds and today our national game loses more than a hundred million pounds 200 pounds 190 pounds. is starting to have a devastating effect on clubs and their communities.
We are convinced that Premier League clubs, through the use of state-of-the-art means to bring enthusiasts safely to the field, will allow revenue to return to all levels of the game, as well as to enter into solidarity agreements, existing tax contributions and monetary contributions to premises and national economies.
Although lately there is a stop on a date for enthusiasts to return to sports venues, the Premier League and our clubs will not slow down our supply arrangements and biosecurity environments. We will continue to work with the government to bring back the fans to the box as soon as possible.
Downing Street said the military could help carry out certain police responsibilities, such as workplace roles and tracking sites to lose officials, and would not be granted “additional powers. “
The prime minister’s spokesman said:
To further unleash the police so that they are more provided in our streets, they will have the opportunity to use the support of the army, if necessary, the mechanisms shown.
This would require the army to perform certain tasks, such as workplace roles and site tracking, so that police officers can apply the reaction to the virus.
It is not a question of giving more powers to the military, nor of replacing the police in execution, and they will not impose fines, it is about freeing up more policemen.
Boris Johnson has announced a number of new measures to combat the immediate accumulation of coronavirus cases in the UK.
The key points, which will come into play in England next week, are:
Read what Boris Johnson had to say in its entirety here.
Boris Johnson warned that a person’s “harmless cough” may be a person’s “death sentence. “
Conservative Nick Fletcher (Don Valley) said that “general restrictions on all other people of all ages, regardless of the genuine threat they face. “
He continued: “Couldn’t the approval government ask Americans to conduct a non-public Covid threat assessment?What effects can they have if someone wants to protect themselves or can move on from their daily affairs?
“This will stimulate the economy while protecting the most vulnerable. After all, the lives of many other people are greatly affected by these restrictions, especially young people who, as we all know, are only young once. “
Johnson replied:
Well, (Mr. Fletcher) puts his finger at the center of the dilemma, because, of course, the tragedy of the coronavirus pandemic is that other people who are not severely affected can, however, unknowingly pass it on to other older or more vulnerable people.
So, unfortunately, your innocent cough may be someone else’s death sentence, and that’s why we have to apply the restrictions we apply.
Boris Johnson said the government would review the measures if the British public can “do what it has done before” for the spread of the coronavirus.
Former Conservative Minister Greg Clark asked, “What will be the criteria for lifting those restrictions and restrictions like the “rule of six”?
Johnson replied:
Of course, we have to take a look at what knowledge tells us and, above all . . . there is several knowledge, but R would possibly be the most crucial, but we also take a look at hospital admission rates and new infections.
And if the facts replace, if things replace and if the British public can do what they did before and eliminate this virus and that, then of course we will look at the measures and the situation.
Boris Johnson said the way to defeat the virus is to massively expand evidence across the country.
In reaction to a response from former Conservative health secretary Jeremy Hunt, the prime minister said:
The long term I see for our country and how to defeat this virus is to massively expand the tests and only for teachers, only in schools, but across the country.
And that is why I am proud that NHS Test and Trace, despite all the difficulties that (Mr Hunt) and others have legitimately pointed out, NHS Test and Trace is now conducting more tests than any other country in Europe, and I think we are proud of that.
Boris Johnson has announced that MPs will have the opportunity to discuss further measures against the coronaviruses next week.
Conservative Lady Cheryl Gillan (Chesham and Amersham) after the Prime Minister’s speech in the Commons:
But with this six-month delay you’ve announced, what does it tell grandparents that they need to live their lives before they’re too late and can’t see their families, worried parents, and families who can’t access a check?Right now, the staff and commercial homeowners facing monetary ruin and Members who need to discuss these problems in Parliament before they are Arrays not later, to help you take on this great responsibility?
How can we convince them all that it is taking the right path and unite our country in the hope of ending this misery?
Johnson replied:
I thank (Lady Cheryl) and you are right that Parliament deserves and will discuss these problems and that the President will spend time next week, at the time of the Government, on a very complete debate on these measures.
Boris Johnson told MPs:
No British government needs 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, can serve their customers, structure staff can move to structure sites and the vast majority of the UK economy can continue to grow.
We are also more prepared for a moment with fans and PPE, dexamethasone, Nightingale hospitals and a hundred times more tests than we do this outbreak.
Now it is up to each of us and each of us the basics: wash our hands, cover our faces, observe social distance and follow the rules.
Second, we can fight this virus, our economy of even greater damage, the most vulnerable in nursing homes and hospitals, our NHS and save many more lives.
Speaking in the Commons, Johnson said:
Fifth, the time has come to toughen the rule of six. I am concerned that as of Monday, up to 15 more people will be able to attend wedding ceremonies and receptions, up to 30 can still attend funerals as they do now.
We’ll have to extend the rule of six to all indoor equipment sports for adults.
The expected pilot occasions in rugby union have been cancelled.
In the past, each occasion had been limited to 1,000 capacities, but will now take positions behind closed doors with government advice.
Premiership Rugby has shown that this affects the fit between Bath and Gloucester on Tuesday night, and Bristol opposes Leicester next week.
The Prime Minister demonstrated that the return of spectators on 1 October had been suspended in one to the House of Commons, where he raised a number of new restrictions to restrict the spread of the coronavirus.
He said:
We will have to recognize that the spread of the virus is now affecting our ability to reopen industry conferences, exhibitions and major sporting events.
Therefore, we will not be able to do so from 1 October and I recognize the implications for our sports clubs, which are the life and soul of our communities, and my very honorable friends, the Chancellor and the Secretary of Culture, are urgently executing what we can do with them now.
The Prime Minister in his speech:
This regulation will be reinforced with more difficult penalties . . . the penalty for not wearing a mask or violating the six rule will now double to two hundred euros for the first infringement.
Sir Keir has reported bolton under restrictions for a few weeks.
He told the Commons in pronouncing new measures:
First, we ask the workplace staff again to paint from the house to do so. In key public facilities and in all occupations where it is not possible to run out of the house, such as structure or retail, others continue to share their paint sites.