Britain presents new restrictive measures, remaining in force at least six months

Britain's prime minister, Boris Johnson, has warned the British on Tuesday that they should not expect a return to social normality for at least six months, while setting out new restrictive measures with which the government hopes to halt the momentum of the corruption of the coronary, the AP agency writes. Saying Britain should act or [...]
Saying Britain should act or face a second massive wave of COVID-19, Johnson, has introduced a new package of restrictive measures, including the closure of pubs, restaurants and other entertainment sites in England between 22: 00 a.m. and has urged people to work from home when this is possible.
Johnson just weeks earlier had encouraged employees to go to offices so that city centres do not become ghost cities. He had expressed hope that society could return to normality before Christmas.
But, in a major change of thought, Johnson said Tuesday that at present “virus is a fact in our lives”.
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The decision has come just a day after medical experts in Britain had said that unless measures are taken then by mid-October, there could be out of the 50,000 new daily cases with the Coronavirus.
A total of 4926 new Corleone cases have been recorded in Britain on Tuesday, while 37 people have been registered from COVID-19, the highest death rate in 24 hours since July.












