Strict restrictions are to be imposed from Monday new lockdown imosed will be done
The UK has now filed more than 3,000 lawsuits on the third day,new tough lockdown will be imposed |
UK Strict restrictions are to be imposed from Monday and appropriate legal action will be taken if these rules are not complied with. This time the UK decided to go back to a "tough lockdown". A government adviser issued a warning.
Peter Openshaw, a professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, said it could quickly turn a "trickle" case into a "cascade" if it did not act quickly.
Recent reports of corona virus in care homes have led to an increase in the number of infections. The outbreak was a cause for concern, as the government called on Corona's home authorities to "take the necessary steps to prevent and control the outbreak." The UK has now filed more than 3,000 lawsuits on the third day.
"We need to act very quickly now," said a government adviser
New coronavirus cases are on the rise at an uncontrolled rate, prompting the government to take immediate action to prevent it, a government adviser said.
Professor Peter Openshaw, a professor at the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threat Advisory Group (NeverTag), told Sky News Ersophy Ridge on Sunday:
"We must act quickly because we have to get up to speed to control this kind of thing. If you delay even a few days at a certain moment, it could potentially be quite dangerous."
Asked if he agreed with the idea that the UK was "losing control" of the Covid-19's expansion, Mr Openshaw said: "It simply came to our notice then.
He added that if the people do not abide by the "six-way rule" now, the state could go back to a more "tough lockdown".
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A total of 552 cases were recorded - 192.0 cases per 100,000 people - on the week of September 10, up from 126.2 per 100,000 in the previous week (seven days to 3 September).
lock down restrictions have been imposed in the city, indoor meals in pubs, cafes and restaurants have been banned and all hospitality venues have been ordered to close by 10pm.
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