“Failure to act would be unforgivable,” the prime minister told MPs earlier, suggesting that more spaces can move to the stricter point 3.
Wigan’s Labour MP (and Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy think she might have been excluded from a briefing for Greater Manchester MPs because officials didn’t know where her constituency was.
UPDATE: From my colleague Helen Pidd
Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price has called on the Welsh government to take immediate action to prohibit others from travelling to spaces with major infections in England in Wales.
Welsh ministers said they were disappointed that Boris Johnson had not prevented others from leaving Covid-19 hotspots and were his next steps.
I’d be more than disappointed, I’m livid with the prime minister.
Previously, Mark Drakeford [the Prime Minister of Wales] said there is no evidence of this type of infection in other people crossing the border.
Now, Health Minister Vaughan Gething has told us for the first time that there is concrete evidence of transmission that has occurred as a result of other people coming from very inflamed spaces from England to Wales.
We are beyond the point of “consideration”: the Government of Wales will have to act today.
Visits to retirement homes in Scotland will be extended indoors and, in some cases, will be allowed to be taken hand in hand with personal protective equipment, Scottish Government Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said at the Scottish government briefing. welcome through relatives who have been pushing for them to relax in recent months.
As we reported last week, concerned parents shared heartbreaking stories of separation from their loved ones, i. e. the consequences of prolonged isolation for others with dementia, which depended on visitor stimulation.
At his previous press conference, Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, England’s leading medical assistant medical director, said coronavirus cases were now superior in the north of England because they were superior there than in the south of England when England left England. this summer’s lockout . . . (See 11:44 am) Responding to a reporter, Van-Tam said:
I have been concerned now that I have just presented a bipolar image that Covid-19 is a challenge in the north and a challenge in the south.
On the contrary, the epidemic has obviously accelerated this time in the north of England rather than on the first wave and this is almost similar to the fact that disease levels in the north and northwest have never declined in both the summer and the south.
Andy Burnham, who said at the time that lockout measures were calming down too soon, took this as a justification.
Nick Forbes, the Labor Mayor of Newcastle City Council, posted a Twitter feed on the Tier 2 rating of North East England, escaping the more restrictive Tier 3 lockdown measures. (See 1:13 p. m. ) Here.
Here’s the Department of Education’s full announcement on GCSE and A in England delayed next summer to give more time for recovery education (see 12:57 p. m. )
One man was fined 10,000 euros after police discovered 80 visitors at a wedding party, PA Media reports. Essex police said police had obtained data on the giant rally at Ariana Gardens in Margaretting around 4. 15pm on Sunday. as “the ultimate magical and charming place for weddings in Essex”. When officials arrived, they discovered that about 80 visitors were having dinner. Essex Deputy Chief of Police Andy Prophet said:
This wedding party is a flagrant violation of existing restrictions that allow only 15 other people to attend a wedding.
Boris Johnson will announce a 28 million pound program for spaces subject to the strictest restrictions on coronaviruses, Merseyside MPs have reported.
This will come with 14 million pounds for other clinically vulnerable people and to assist in compliance measures, and an additional 14 million pounds for local tracking and testing systems.
It is also understood that the “food pubs” will be able to remain open in the spaces with the maximum serious restrictions, while the bars and pubs that serve really hearty food will have to close.
Most likely this will lead to significant confusion given the large number of pubs serving food, such as Wetherspoons stalls, which seem to be allowed to remain open under the new rules.
MEPs were informed that a vote would be taken on the possibility of extending the measures every 4 weeks.
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