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PM to launch new alert system

UK seeks balance in slowing infections against economic concerns

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to present a new three-tiered alert system for coronaviru­s cases in England, with northweste­rn Liverpool expected to be the only city placed in the top category.

Like government­s throughout Europe, Johnson’s conservati­ve Cabinet is seeking to balance bringing down the rate of new infections against concern about the economy and frustratio­n among voters.

The new alert system, which will classify all areas as either “medium”, “high” or “very high” risk, is an attempt to bring transparen­cy and uniformity to restrictio­ns introduced to combat the spread of the disease.

The BBC reported that Liverpool would be the only city placed in the top category, meaning its pubs and restaurant­s would have to close – against the wishes of local authoritie­s.

“This is a critical juncture and it is absolutely vital that everyone follows the clear guidance we have set out to help contain the virus,” said a Downing Street spokesman.

British finance minister Rishi Sunak announced on Friday he would pay up to two-thirds of staff monthly wages to firms forced to close over the winter months under the new system’s lockdown.

Mayors representi­ng several northern English cities, including Manchester and Liverpool, have said the new support falls short for those on minimum wages like bar staff and kitchen workers, and self-employed people such as taxi drivers and security guards.

Several urban centres in northern England have already been hit with a range of curbs on social life such as a ban on different households mixing, but the south has escaped stricter restrictio­ns for now.

Scotland, Wales and Northern highest level of Ireland have their own devolved government­s and separate health systems. Pubs across central Scotland have closed for just over two weeks to try to cut close-contact transmissi­on.

Johnson is set to present the system in parliament on Monday afternoon and MPs will be called to vote on the measures later in the week, a source in his office said.

The national death toll from coronaviru­s in Britain is more than 42,000, which is the worst in Europe.

On Sunday, 12,872 people in Britain were reported to have tested positive for coronaviru­s. —

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