Covid-19: England leaves lockdown but sees new virus curbs

Covid-19: England leaves lockdown but sees new virus curbs

LONDON, Dec 2 (NNN-AGENCIES) — England exited a month-long
lockdown but most of the country remained under restrictions as a new
regional system for cutting coronavirus infection rates kicked in.

The four-week lockdown, which began in November, was imposed to stop
surging rates of infection, ease pressure on health services, and to allow
families to gather for Christmas.

But a tough three-tier system of restrictions will now be in place that
has been criticised as doing little to reinstate cherished freedoms and help
the virus-battered economy.

Most of England’s 55 million people will go straight into level two or
three, depending on local infection rates, limiting household mixing and the
reopening of the hospitality sector.

Just one percent of the country — the southwest county of Cornwall, and
the far-flung Isles of Scilly off its coast, and the Isle of Wight in the
south — are at the less restrictive level one.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson, a Covid survivor, succeeded in winning a
vote on the measures in parliament on Tuesday night, despite opposition
within his own Conservative ranks.

Only a coronavirus vaccine, including one developed by British drug firm
AstraZeneca and Oxford University, and mass testing would allow life to get
back to normal, he said.

“All we need to do now is to hold our nerve until these vaccines are
indeed in our grasp and being injected into our arms,” he told lawmakers
before the vote.

Until then “we cannot afford to relax, especially during the cold months
of winter”, he warned.

Johnson and his ministers are banking on the arrival of coronavirus jabs
and rapid countrywide community testing as a way of returning to normality from early 2021.

Across England, non-essential shops in “Tier 2” are allowed to reopen,
hoping to improve a dismal year with bumper sales in the run-up to Christmas — traditionally a money-spinner.

Mixing of households outside support bubbles remains banned under the
guidelines, although individuals can meet in groups of six outside.

The capital and driving force of the UK economy, London, is in Tier 2,
meaning pubs where food is served and restaurants can reopen, obeying social distancing rules.

But in Tier 3 areas, which take in some 23 million people and includes
Britain’s second city Birmingham, hospitality venues will remain closed
except for takeaways.

The restrictions have prompted fresh concerns for the economy, which
finance minister Rishi Sunak said is facing a 11.3 percent contraction this
year — the worst in 300 years. Those fears were stoked further this week by
the collapse of retail group Arcadia, which owns popular high-street stores
Topshop and Burton, and the Debenhams chain.

Both went into administration, blaming the impact of coronavirus
restrictions on trade that was already under pressure from online
competitors.

The main opposition Labour Party chose to abstain from the Tuesday vote,
criticising the government for failing to offer more financial support to the
beleaguered hospitality sector.

Last month, a survey for pub and restaurant industry bodies suggested
almost three-quarters of UK hospitality venues would be forced to shut in
2021 without more government help.

Britain has recorded the highest number of fatalities in Europe in the
pandemic with more than 59,000 deaths from some 1.65 million cases.

An Imperial College London study this week indicated the month-long
shutdown helped push down the number of cases by nearly a third, raising
hopes of less stringent measures.

The government has announced plans for a Christmas reprieve, with three
households allowed to gather indoors from December 23 to 27.

The tiered system — a different approach from the three other nations in
the UK, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, whose devolved administrations set their own health policy — will be reviewed every two weeks.

The first assessment is due on Dec 16, but the government has said a
further relaxation of restrictions before Christmas is unlikely. — NNN-AGENCIES

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