Britons ordered to stay at home as third national lockdown begins
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[January 05, 2021]
By Sarah Young and Estelle Shirbon
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain began its third
COVID-19 lockdown on Tuesday with citizens under orders to stay at home
and the government calling for one last major national effort to contain
the virus before mass vaccinations turn the tide.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the lockdown late on Monday
saying the highly contagious new coronavirus variant first identified in
Britain was spreading so fast it risked overwhelming the National Health
Service (NHS) within 21 days.
In England alone, some 27,000 people are in hospital with COVID, a
number 40 percent higher than during the first peak of infections in
April.
"The weeks ahead will be the hardest yet but I really do believe that we
are entering the last phase of the struggle, because with every jab that
goes into our arms, we are tilting the odds against COVID and in favour
of the British people," said Johnson.
Britain has begun rolling out two vaccines against COVID, one made by
Pfizer and BioNTech and the other by Oxford University and AstraZeneca,
and more than a million people have already received their first dose.
The government says the aim is to vaccinate all elderly care home
residents and their carers, everyone over the age of 70, all frontline
health and social care workers, and everyone who is clinically extremely
vulnerable, by the middle of February.
Senior cabinet minister Michael Gove said on Tuesday that the pace of
inoculations would accelerate in the coming weeks, and that while the
target was challenging it was achievable.
Gove also said that the government would soon announce new measures
aimed at international travellers in order make Britain's borders more
secure against COVID.
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An information board is pictured at Waterloo station during morning
rush hour, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in
London, Britain, January 5, 2021. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
Under the new lockdown in England, which is expected to last until
at least the middle of February and will only be relaxed gradually
after that, all schools are closed except for vulnerable children
and those whose parents are key workers.
People are instructed to work from home unless it is impossible for
them to do so. All hospitality must remain closed as well as
non-essential shops. Organised sports, both indoors and outdoors,
are cancelled except for elite athletes.
The specific measures announced by Johnson apply to England, but the
semi-autonomous executives in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
have imposed similar measures there too.
Gove said finance minister Rishi Sunak would announce further
support for businesses on Tuesday, after a series of eye-wateringly
costly programmes have been deployed since March to stave off total
economic collapse.
In total since the start of the pandemic, more than 75,000 people
have died from COVID in the United Kingdom within 28 days of testing
positive.
(Writing by Estelle Shirbon; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
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