Live Coronavirus Update – New Covid Blockade on TONIGHT in North East England Announces Matt Hancock

Speaking in the House of Commons, Hancock said a ban in the region from socializing with others from other households, at 10 p. m. curfew for pubs and restaurants and restrictions would take effect at midnight tonight.

Their announcement is expected to provoke local anger, as MPs characterize new restrictions on shortages in the UK.

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HANCOCK HIGHLIGHTS THE PROBLEM OF PRIVATE CONTRACTORS IN THE FACE OF SANCTIONS

Matt Hancock has avoided an interrogation of Labour MP Stella Creasy in the House of Commons.

He asked the Secretary of Health whether personal contractors offering coronavirus evidence would face a monetary fine for unavailable evidence.

Hancock ignored the consultation and responded that it is the duty of all people who contribute to the service of checks and suggestions to make it work.

WINTER PLAN FOR ADULTS WILL BE PUBLISHED

There will also be a winter adult welfare plan shortly, Matt Hancock told MPs.

“We will do everything humanly imaginable to protect our foster homes from this virus to be a sanctuary this winter. “

‘R’ RATE IN SCOTLAND UP TO 1. 4

Nicola Sturgeon said the R-rate in Scotland is 1. 4 in some areas.

It will need to be well below 1 to slow down the spread.

There have been no deaths in the 24 hours.

52 more people are hospitalized, up to 1.

Five others are under extensive care, compared to 1.

STURGEON: CAN’T BE ”COMPLACENT’ TO STOP THE VIRUS

Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned that others are “complacent” with the spread of coronavirus.

He warned that additional restrictions would be needed if other people did not continue to follow the rules.

HANCOCK COMPLETES COMMON DIRECTION

Matt Hancock has addressed the House of Commons and is now answering questions from the House.

HANCOCK: WINTER WILL BE ‘CHALLENGE’

The winter months will become a challenge in the fight against the coronavirus, said the Secretary of Health.

Matt Hancock told the House of Commons: “People will spend more time indoors than in the summer, where we know the virus is more likely to spread and we know we’ll have to deal with the coronavirus with the same pressures as it always brings this season. . “

HANCOCK CALLS ON MUNICIPALITIES TO UNREVERE OVER CORONAVIRUS

The Secretary of Health called on “both of the House” to unite to defeat the coronavirus.

He said Labour and Conservative MPs needed to work in combination than split into political parties to make sure the fatal virus was defeated.

RESIDENT HOME CARE GIVEN PRIORITY

Matt Hancock said the citizens of the Nursing Commons had priority over coronavirus testing.

NORTHEAST VOCIDIO RESTRICTIONS

Speaking in the House of Commons, he said: “Starting tomorrow, in Northumberland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, Sunderland and County Durham, citizens deserve not to socialize with other people outdoors, their own family or the bubble.

“Food and beverage hospitality will be limited to table-only service and nightly restrictions will be imposed on opening hours, so recreation and entertainment venues will have to close between 10 p. m. and 5 a. m. “

NORTH BLOCKADE

Newcastle City Council leader Nick Forbes said “additional and temporary” measures were planned to prevent a total blockade.

Yesterday he told the BBC: “The evidence we’ve discovered from the evidence is that it’s spreading in 3 main areas: in pubs, in people’s homes and in fundamental sports,” he said.

“Then [council leaders] have combined a series of requests to the government to further restrict those spaces over a specific period of time to verify and prevent an absolutely damaging blockade. “

‘REAL IMPACT’ ON NORTHEAST FAMILIES

Matt Hancock said: “I know those decisions have a genuine effect on families, businesses, and local communities.

“And I can tell everyone we don’t make those decisions lightly. “

“We agree with local councils that we want to stick to knowledge and act. And knowledge implies that we want to act now to be able to contract the virus and keep others safe. “

“I know that the other people of the Northeast will come in combination to defeat this virus, as we will have to defeat it.

WHAT AREAS ARE AFFECTED BY THE NEW RULES?

Starting tomorrow, citizens of Northumberland, north of Tyneside, south of Tyneside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead, Sunderland and Durham Country will not be able to socialize with others outdoors, their homes or bubbles, Matt Hancock said.

PUBS AND RESTAURANTS IN FRONT OF THE NORTHEAST ROOM

Members of other families will not be able to socialize and pubs and restaurants must close at 10 p. m. new measures announced Thursday morning after Covid-19 instances tripled in the region in 3 weeks.

ROCKET INFECTIONS

The most recent tests and lines show that another 18371 people tested positive for Covid-19 in England in the week leading up to September 16.

This is a 167% build-up at the end of August.

CARE HOMES RECEIVES FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Matt Hancock said 540,000 euros will be provided to home care providers.

HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE AFFECTED?

More than two million locals will be affected by the rules, which were imposed after a strong accumulation of cases.

Nearly 4,000 other people tested positive for the disease in the UK, the biggest 24-hour jump in more than 18 weeks.

HANCOCK: ”UP’ IN CASES

He said: “We continue to see an increase in concern in cases, with 3,991 new cases recorded yesterday. “

“This week, the number of cases in mechanical ventilation beds rose above one hundred for the first time since July.

“The war on the coronavirus is not over . . . with winter on the horizon, we’ll have to prepare and our defenses opposed to this not unusual enemy. “

LEISURE CENTERS TO IMPOSE FASHION

Matt Hancock has announced that recreation centers in the Northeast will face a curfew to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the region.

OR WILL THE NEW LOCK BE MADE?

The Northeast will be affected by strict regulations starting tonight.

Accelerated restrictions will apply to Newcastle, Northumberland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Gateshead, County Durham and Sunderland.

HANCOCK COMMON ADDRESSES

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has begun updating the House of Commons with his “new measures” to combat coronavirus.

He’ll announce restrictions in the Northeast.

Go on.

THIRD OF THE ‘IN PERSON’ COVIDES TESTS IN ENGLAND RETURNED WITHIN 24 HOURS

Approximately 33. 3% of other people who verified Covid-1nine in England in the week ended September 9 in a regionalArray local or cellular verification unit, a so-called “in-person” control, got their result within 24 hours.

This is less than 66. 5% of the week.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson had promised that until the end of June, the effects of all face-to-face testing would return within 24 hours.

He told the House of Commons on June 3 that he would get “all the evidence returned within 24 hours until the end of June, with the exception of difficulties with postal evidence or insurmountable disorders like that. “

CORONAVIRUS CASES INCREASE BY 18,000 IN ENGLAND

A total of 18,371 new people tested positive for Covid-1nine in England in the week leading up to Nine September, according to the most recent Test and Trace figures.

This is a 75% increase in positive cases until last week, and is the highest weekly number since the release of Test and Trace at the end of May.

Since the launch of Test and Trace, 339,438 close contacts from others who tested positive for Covid-19 have now been contacted with the tracking formula and have asked to isolate themselves.

This is 78. 1% of a total of 434,612 people known as close relatives.

The remaining 95,174 people (21. 9%) known as close contacts, but were not contacted.

”MAJOR INCIDENT’ REPORTED IN NORTH YORKSHIRE

A “major incident” has been reported in North Yorkshire following an “increase” in coronavirus cases over the more than 15 weeks, according to the BBC.

The North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum (NYLRF) said it is restoring “full emergency mode. “

The agency, which is made up of representatives of the police and local authorities, said Harrogate and Selby were cause for concern.

Parts of Craven and Scarborough have also noticed a strong accumulation of cases.

Dr. Lincoln Sargeant, the county’s director of public health, said there were one or two new cases per day by the end of July, but told an assembly that there are now about 20 new cases per day.

NEARLY TWO THIRDS OF ADULTS TRAVELING TO WORK

Nearly two out of 3 British adults are now on their way to work, and employers slowly ask them to return to offices, department stores and other workplaces across the country.

The Office of National Statistics reported that 62 percent of adults reported returning to work, the highest proportion since statisticians began collecting the data.

This comes months after the proportion reached a low of 36% at the end of May, however, statistics were collected until mid-May, so lose nearly two months of blockade.

However, the new travelers seem to come with little staff who have been able to do their job in the pandemic house.

While the share of other people going to paint rose from 57% two weeks ago to 62% at the latest maximum stretch, the number of other people running exclusively from home has remained strong at 20%.

UNI-AEDIMBOURG STUDENTS WARNED AFTER POLICE DEMISE

Students at the University of Edinburgh will be suspended for violating social est breach regulations after police were asked to interrupt the holidays.

The university has warned that they oppose “immature” academics who threaten to be punished for “reckless” behavior that wastes police time.

Police were called several times to interrupt the parties at Pollock Halls, when academics refused to disperse after they were asked to do so, and the outdoor seats were removed.

Gavin Douglas, undersecretary of student experience, said: “Neither the university nor the police can settle for this kind of reckless and immature behavior, which endangers the health and protection of others and wastes police time.

“As a student at the University of Edinburgh, you comply with the University’s Student Code of Conduct. Behavior that interferes with protection is a violation of the Code.

“The University will take the most powerful action imaginable under the Code if there continues to be illegal meetings of our students. “

It showed that any student in meetings of more than six other people from up to two households, either on campus or off campus, is threatened to be quickly suspended from college and excluded from college accommodations.

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