Starting Thursday, England will again have the strictest restrictions on coronavirus.
A momentary blockade was ordered as Covid-19 cases and hospital admissions accumulated across the country.
Boris Johnson warned that if no action is taken now, the country could face a higher mortality rate than seen at the peak of the first wave in April.
Therefore, from November 5, it will be forbidden to mix families, other people will be told to “stay in the house as much as possible” and the paintings of the house, only if they can.
It also means that all non-essential outlets must close.
This includes, but is not limited to, clothing and electronics stores, vehicle showrooms, agents, betting stores, auction houses, tailors, car washes, tobacco shops and vaping.
Food stores, supermarkets, garden centers and some other shops that offer must-have products and MAY remain open.
The list of “other retailers” is still clear.
However, DIY outlets are among the outlets expected to remain open at the time of the national closure, although this has not yet been demonstrated through government.
Replying to a visitor on Twitter, who asked if the store would remain open, Wickes said, “We are open, the blockade is considered an essential store. “
Screwfix is also expected to remain open, with one on its online page saying: “Across the UK, Screwfix has been classified as a key store and our outlets will remain open where it is safe to do so. There are security measures in place, at all points of sale, which means you can keep buying us safely. “
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A Homebase spokesman told The Sun: “We are awaiting confirmation from the UK government of the full list of stores by this time of the national blockade, but we expect Homebase to be included, meaning that outlets will remain open beyond Thursday five November with security measures. instead. “
However, non-essential retail can, however, be open to delivery to consumers and click and pick up.