Boris Johnson said the government is taking “decisive action” to combat the surge in coronavirus cases by banning social gatherings of more than six other people as it faces calls to fix the check system.
The prime minister insisted that the new regulations, which will come into force in England on Monday, “will keep our economy running, keep our schools open and maintain control of this virus. “
When asked if Christmas is now canceled, Johnson said: “Whether we go back to being a general over Christmas, I still have hope, as I said before, that in many tactics we will be able to do that. ” live back to the general through Christmas.
“I just talked about how you can do that. Thanks to this Moonshot of controls, everyone undergoes pregnancy control, quick monitoring in the morning, 15 minutes later, you know if you’re contagious or not.
“You may not know if you are inflamed or not, but you know if it is contagious or not, and this gives you some kind of passport, the freedom to mingle with everyone who is also not contagious in any way that is. “lately impossible. “
He added: “We’re aiming for this. We’re on it. Like I said . . . we cannot be 100 percent sure that we will be able to comply with this in its entirety.
The prime minister says a lot of progress can be made in no time.
He thanks everyone for looking and says he expects everyone to understand the message; it’s very simple, he adds.
“Observing and applying this rule of six, internally and externally, this is how I believe we are going to defeat the existing epidemic. “
The weekly rate of new Instances of Covid-19 in Bolton was 131. 1 instances in line with another 100,000 people in the seven days prior to September 6, according to new knowledge from Public Health England, with 377 new instances registered.
This is the rate of any local authority in England and has increased considerably from 72,0 instances, consisting of 100,000 the previous week (seven days to 30 August).
The rate in Bradford, the time in England, also rose from 52. 8 to 78. 4 with 423 new cases.
Birmingham ranks third in England. Here, the rate fell from 31. 2 to 77. 1, with 880 new cases.
All figures were calculated through the PA news firm and are based on Public Health England’s knowledge published on September 9 on the government’s online coronavirus control panel. Data for the last 3 days (September 7-nine) were excluded as incomplete and subject to review.
Boris Johnson said the new regulations are being put in position “to save him the national wholesale blockade. “
Answering a question from the BBC’s political editor, Laura Kuenssberg, about why the public pays attention to the Prime Minister’s confusing messages, Johnson said: “It remains true, by the way, that we need other people to be able to, be sure of themselves to return to paintings safely through Covid.
“And of course we need academics to go back to school, it is a priority. As I said before, we need university academics to feel like they should go back to Covid-protected universities. “
He added: “The explanation for why we’re doing this, as I said before, is to save the wholesale national blockade like the one we had in March, that’s the goal. “
The Prime Minister says it “breaks his heart” to introduce legislation that can save grandparents from seeing their grandchildren.
When asked if the new regulations have only targeted young people, he said that at any age it can be a vector of the disease.
He says that if you look at what’s happening in the world, once you get the maximum degrees of infections, the deaths also begin.
This is the explanation of why rule of six is introduced.
“The explanation for why we’re doing this is exactly because we need to avoid a broader blockade that would damage the economy,” he says.
Professor Whitty says that the era of fall and winter will be complicated, because it is a respiratory virus.
“When it comes to existing restrictions, other people see next time,” he says. It’s unlikely to end” in the next two or three weeks. “
People shouldn’t see this as something in the short term, he says, but it’s very difficult to set an exact timetable.
The Prime Minister is hopeful that “in many tactics we could possibly return some facets of our lives to the general through Christmas. “
He says this can be done simply through the “moonshot” plan of mass testing, which would give him the freedom to mix with other people who are also not contagious in a way that lately is not possible.
“However, we can’t be 100 percent sure that we’ll be able to deliver this in its entirety,” he said.
“If we follow the six rule, what we can do is continue with this virus. “
Theatres and sports facilities can simply control all members of the public and let in those with a negative result, the Prime Minister said.
He added: “Workplaces can be open to anyone who has a negative check that morning and allow them to behave so widely before Covid. “
“Those who isolate themselves because they are a contact, or quarantine after travel, could, after a while, be evaluated and released.
“Now it’s an ambitious program, but we’re going to try this technique in Salford starting next month, with indoor and outdoor audiences.
“And then we hope to pass all over the country. “
Regarding the six-person rule, the Prime Minister said: “This will be done anywhere, indoors or out, at home or in the pub.
“The ban will be enshrined in the law and enforced through the police, which violates regulations and risks being dispersed, fined and finally arrested.
“This exclusive measure replaces the existing ban on gatherings of more than 30 more people and the existing rules that allow two families to meet indoors. All you have to do is the six o’clock rule. “
The PM is asked to extend the license program.
He says that the government will do everything possible for other people who cannot work, but does not say that the program will be extended.
He says it’s vital to get other people back to the paintings that leave them on leave.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the Department of Education would consider how universities can stay open to academics safely through Covid, as they are told to send academics home in the event of an outbreak.
“Opening universities is essential, once again, to the opportunities of academics in life, and again the dangers to Americans’ fitness are low.
“Of course, many college academics are in the age organization where we’ve noticed that infection rates are accumulating recently, as Chris (Whitty) explained correctly.
“My message to academics is undeniable, please, for the sake of your education and the well-being of your parents and grandparents: wash your hands, cover your face, make room, and meet socially in teams of more than six, now and when The term begins.
Today, the Ministry of Education publishes an updated recommendation to universities on how they can operate safely through Covid, adding a transparent request not to send schoolchildren home in the event of an outbreak, in order to avoid the spread of the virus. across the country . .
“I am very grateful to the universities for their continued cooperation and for making plans for the return of students. “
The Prime Minister now opens the convention to questions from the public.
Sir Patrick is here to receive up-to-date information on vaccines and treatments.
He says he expects us to have an indication until the end of the year about which vaccines work.
He says the immune reaction is smart in many cases.
The Oxford vaccine is at the forefront as it has been ‘in many people’. He says the trial has been suspended due to a possible appearance effect, but that’s not unexpected at this point.
He says vaccines are progressing and there is a “reasonable chance” that we can get vaccinated next year at some point.
The Prime Minister said: “In England, as of Monday, we are introducing the six o’clock rule.
“You won’t have to meet socially in teams over six.
“And if he does, the law will. “
Boris Johnson said he “regrets” that two families in total no longer meet if their total exceeds six people.
He said: “This rule of six, of course, will create complicated cases, for example, two families in total will not be reunited if in combination they exceed the limit of six other people and I am sorry, and I wish we did not. I didn’t have to take this step.
“But as Prime Minister, I will have to do what is required to prevent the spread of the virus and save lives. And of course we will keep the rule of six under consistency and hold it in place only for as long as necessary. ” . . »
Johnson said he had told the cabinet to enforce the rules, adding: in the future, premises where other people meet socially will be legally required to request the touch data of a member of each party, to log in and maintain them. main points for 21 years, and add them to the NHS Test and Trace, without delay, if necessary. »
The government is drawing up a plan in case the vaccine is discovered because “there is no guarantee. “
The prime minister says capacity is increasing.
“In the near future, we need to start testing to locate other negative people, to allow them to behave more generally knowing that they can’t infect anyone else.
Talk about a new checkup that is quick and uses exchanges or saliva and can roll back a result in 20 minutes.
It deserves to be imaginable to implement those tests on a much larger scale than any other country could do, he says.
This type of check would allow others to lead a more general life, he says.
He says plans at the sites will be edited in Salford before being distributed across the country if they work.
PM says it has a message for young people. He asks them to make sure they wash their hands, cover their faces with a canopy and make room, and urge them to join in groups.
The prime minister said that border force officials will intensify their enforcement efforts to get Americans to comply with quarantine rules.
Reception spaces will now be legally required to take the main contact points of the other people around them.
He says plans to return the public to shows, stadiums, convention centers, etc. , need to be reviewed.
These measures are no other national blockade, he said. That’s the purpose.
Johnson says if you’re in a family of more than six people, you can stay together.
He says that other people in restaurants and gyms, etc. , may be in an organization of six other people, but they don’t have to combine to form larger teams within the rooms.
Education and career situations are not affected, he says, and marriages of up to 30 other people will be allowed.
It also says that the fixed game is good.
The rule will be reviewed and will only be in effect for as long as necessary.
He admits that the regulation is “quite complicated” and that they have listened to the comments.
Now the Prime Minister says they “simplify and the rules” to make them less difficult to perceive and for the police to react.
The prime minister is moving towards the new legislation on social gatherings: he says they simplify and the rules.
He says he’s introducing the six o’clock rule.
“They do not need to be socially combined into teams of more than six; if you do, it violates the law,” he says.
This will apply in all interior environments.
This will be done through the law and enforced through the police.
PM tells others to do a checkup if they show symptoms.
He says the ability to control has increased, but he can do so by booking a check only if he has a fever, a new continuous cough, or loss of taste and smell.
First, PM encourages others to wash their hands, wear masks, and stay socially away from others they don’t live with.
An animation shows the number of tests across the country over time.
He says positive cases are developing across the country, and that’s why we want to act.
Mr Johnson says it is clear from this that we want to act.
Professor Whitty shows a slide showing 3 other European countries, where they have moved to make the British chart complex for 4 weeks.
Which you can see if we find a tendency to what France followed. He says the rate has continued to rise.
In Belgium, you say the same kinds of things are going down, but then they took decisive action and then the rate stabilized.
It says this chart shows that there is a possibility to control rates if action is taken.
Professor Whitty says that among older people, rates remain stable, but in some age groups, infection rates increase considerably.
He says positivity rates show the same pattern, which means that this accumulation is simply due to the fact that more tests are being performed.
Welcome to Downing Street to receive an update on the coronavirus as autumn and winter approach, Prime Minister.
Professor Whitty starts with some slides.
Displays a graph of the number of new cases. He says the number has been developing in recent days.
Today’s briefing will be the first time the government has held a press conference on coronavirus in about six weeks.
The Prime Minister will hire the Medical Director of Professor of English Chris Whitty and the Chief Scientific Advisor to the Government, Sir Patrick Vallance.
We will have updates as soon as they appear.
The Prime Minister is expected to make a series of announcements, adding confirmation of new strict regulations on who he is likely to meet, at four in the afternoon.
The Premier League intends to work with the government to get the crowd back to high-level matches as soon as possible.
Managing Director Richard Masters said: “We are ready, willing and ambitious with our tests as soon as we are allowed to open the turnstiles.
“Whether it’s October 1 or a while later, we’ll do it enthusiastically by existing rules: on average, up to a quarter are filled in Premier League stadiums. It’s going to be a start.
“We need to work with the approval government to put ambitious testing systems in place to get them beyond those social distance rules as soon as possible. “