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England imposes national lockdown amid rising COVID-19 new wave

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a new national lockdown in England to contain new wave of COVID-19 said to be spreading at an alarming rate in the country.

He made the announcement in a televised address from Downing Street, on Monday evening, saying England’s health system was at risk of becoming overwhelmed in 21 days without a national lockdown.

According to him, people can only leave their homes to shop for essentials, work if they can’t from home, exercise, go to the doctor’s and escape domestic abuse.

Primary and secondary schools as well as colleges are expected to move to remote learning on Tuesday (today).

The measures are coming after the UK recorded more than 50,000 new confirmed COVID-19 cases for the seventh day in a row.

Johnson said the new lockdown, which will remain till mid February, is expected to contain the spread of the new virus variant.

He said residents should only leave their homes for limited reasons, which have been outlined in a 22-page document published by the government.

“In England, we must therefore go into a national lockdown which is tough enough to contain this variant. That means the government is once again instructing you to stay at home,” he said.

“You may only leave home for limited reasons permitted, such as to shop for accessories, to work if you cannot work from home, to exercise, to seek medical assistance such as getting your COVID test or to escape domestic abuse.”

Johnson said the new COVID-19 strain is spreading at a “frustrating and alarming” rate, adding that “you are much, much more likely to catch the virus and pass it on”.

He added that UK hospitals “are under more pressure from COVID than at any time since the start of the pandemic”.

A new variant of the coronavirus was first identified in Kent and has since spread across the UK and other parts of the world at a faster pace.

The UK chief medical officers had recommended the COVID-19 threat level be increased from four to five — its highest level.

The medical officers warned of a “material risk of healthcare services being overwhelmed” in several areas over the next 21 days.

More than 40 countries including France and Saudi Arabia have banned international flights to the UK over new strain of COVID-19.

In October, the prime minister announced a second national lockdown in England to prevent a “medical and moral disaster”.

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