Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Restrictio­ns return to the UK

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com (With inputs from agencies)

A woman walks near City Hall and Tower Bridge in London. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday announced new restrictio­ns that require pubs, restaurant­s and other entertainm­ent venues to close down between 10pm and 5am, and urged people to work from home where possible as the country sees a spike in the number of coronaviru­s disease cases. On Tuesday, the UK added 4,926 new cases, its highest daily number since early May.

LONDON/ WASHINGTON: The US death toll from Covid-19 topped 200,000 on Tuesday, a figure unimaginab­le eight months ago when the scourge first reached the world’s richest nation.

The grim milestone in America was reported only hours after the UK announced new restrictio­ns short of a total lockdown, with the country’s authoritie­s reporting a sharp increase in cases in recent weeks.

The deadly disease has so far claimed more than 965,000 lives globally and has infected over 31.3 million people. The US remains the worst-hit nation, surpassing 200,000 fatalities and reporting nearly 6.9 million Covid-19 infections. In the UK, the disease has claimed over 41,800 lives and infected at least 400,000 people.

Critics in the US said the latest statistics exposed the Trump administra­tion’s failure to meet its sternest test ahead of the November 3 election.

President Donald Trump’s Democratic rival Joe Biden said, “With this crisis that required serious presidenti­al leadership, he just wasn’t up to it. He froze... and America has paid the worst price of any nation in the world.”

In the UK, concern over managing the crisis was prompted by modelling that showed new cases doubling every seven days.

The new measures would last at least six months, Johnson told the House of Commons. The curbs include a 10pm curfew for pubs, restaurant­s and hospitalit­y centres. Fines of up to £10,000 and compulsory wearing of masks are among the new steps.

Another advice from the UK PM was to “work from home”, a reversal of the recent “back to work” advice. Weddings will also be limited to 15 people, instead of 30, while planned pilot events for the return of spectator sport have been cancelled.

The advice to last six months means Johnson has dropped his earlier optimism of a return to normal by Christmas.

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