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Boris Johnson considering tougher measures extending tier 4 restrictions

Wednesday, December 30th 2020 - 08:10 UTC
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Ministers were considering imposing the toughest measures on parts of southwest England and Cumbria, where the variant appears to be gaining ground Ministers were considering imposing the toughest measures on parts of southwest England and Cumbria, where the variant appears to be gaining ground

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has approved placing more parts of the country into tier 4 restrictions, as the country battles a new variant of Covid-19 which scientists say can spread more rapidly, The Times reported.

Ministers were considering imposing the toughest measures on parts of southwest England and Cumbria, where the variant appears to be gaining ground even though cases remain relatively low, said the report.

The Telegraph reported on Monday that Midlands and the North region in England are expected to be put into Tier 4.

Health Minister Matt Hancock will give an update on regional coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday.

Just under half of England's population, centered around London and neighboring regions, is under the tightest form of Covid-19 restriction. Non-essential shops and most other businesses are closed to the public, and almost all face-to-face socializing is prohibited.

Britain's government reported 53,135 new cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday, the most since mass testing started in mid-2020 and up sharply from the previous record of 41,385 set on Monday.

Earlier on Tuesday a leading epidemiologist who advises the government, Andrew Hayward, warned that Britain was heading toward “catastrophe” over the coming weeks if it did not take tougher action against the more infectious variant of the disease.

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