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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday severe COVID-19 restrictions, in light of the spike of coronavirus reflected in a fast-rising number of new infections. Gatherings of more than six people will, notably, be banned throughout England on Monday.
– Government officials have increasingly voiced concerns in the last few weeks that the U.K. could soon follow Spain and France, where new infections have shot up after a summer of gradual easing of the tough lockdowns enforced in March.
– Nearly 8,500 new infections have been registered in the last three days, but the number may underestimate the severity of the situation: The government has admitted that the testing system is overwhelmed, forcing people to travel on average more than 75 miles from their home to get tested.
– One goal of the new measures is to make the current system of restrictions more transparent, simple and easy to understand, after police organizations asked for better guidance on how and when to enforce them.
The outlook: Johnson has been criticized by some health officials and professional organizations for the way his government has dealt with the pandemic, which has become fodder for the Labour Party opposition. With his “world class” test-and-trace system still struggling, it was time for him to act.
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