The Prime Minister announced lockdown on the UK. This method force people to stay at home and banning gatherings of more than two people due to stop Coronavirus to spread. For making people follow this rule, police will have the power to enforce the strict new measures with fines.
But people still can leave home for four reasons:
Boris Johnson also asked to non-essential items store such as clothes and electronics are closed from midnight tonight.
It should be done for prevent the Coronavirus spreading between households and ease pressure on the NHS. Other measures announced by the government include:
But supermarket and food stores will remain open but public should visit them as infrequently as possible. The measures will be reviewed in three weeks time, when officials will rule whether it is safe to relax them. Mr Johnson said: “Each and every one of us is now obliged to join together.
To halt the spread of this disease. To protect our NHS and to save many many thousands of lives. And I know that as they have in the past so many times. The people of this country will rise to that challenge. And we will come through it stronger than ever.We will beat the Coronavirus and we will beat it together”
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