Sunday Express

FAST SPREADING COVID-19 WRECKS CHRISTMAS

- By David Maddox POLITICAL EDITOR

CHRISTMAS has been cancelled for millions of families as the virulent mutant form of Covid threw the country into chaos.

Boris Johnson yesterday said he was “bitterly disappoint­ed” to axe festivitie­s and create a tough new Tier 4 area for most of the south east of England.

From today, no one in those areas can visit other households to celebrate, essentiall­y wrecking Christmas for more than 16 million people. The rest of Britain will see the new relaxed indoor mixing rules cut from five days down to just Christmas Day.

The Prime Minister said he had to act after the new strain of the

virus, which first emerged in Kent in September, took hold and was proving to be up to 70 per cent more infectious.

Just last week, Mr Johnson had refused to alter plans for five days of household mixing, saying: “I don’t want to ban or cancel Christmas. I think, frankly, that would be inhuman.”

But yesterday these plans were scrapped. Wales and Scotland also introduced tough new measures.

The Prime Minister had appeared at a gloomy press conference with chief medical officer Chris Whitty and chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance.

Mr Johnson said: “We cannot continue with Christmas as

planned. Christmas will be different but we must be realistic.

“As sure as night follows day we will beat back this virus and reclaim our lives.

“We are sacrificin­g the chance of seeing our loved ones this Christmas so we have a better chance to see them for future Christmase­s.

“When the virus changes its method of attack, we have to change our method of defence.”

The crackdown came as figures published yesterday confirmed a further 534 deaths, up on Friday’s 489, and 27,052 new cases, down from 28,507.

According to scientists, the new variant has increased infections by 70 per cent and was responsibl­e for the rate continuing to rise in Kent during the second lockdown. Professor Whitty said that it was in two other countries but most prevalent in Britain and that he had reported it officially to the World Health Organisati­on.

He admitted that “this is a bad moment” but “it is not the worst moment”.

And he said that the “light at the end of the tunnel” – with the vaccine being rolled out along with better treatments – means “this is not the worst moment in this pandemic”. The new rules will mean that, as of today, a stay-athome order will be imposed in London, Kent, most of Essex and Surrey and large parts of Hampshire, with only essential shops being allowed to open.

This crackdown will affect 16.4 million people. There are 19.7 million in Tier 3, 16.1 million in Tier 2, and 856,000 in Tier 1.

Nobody in Tier 4 areas can get together with other households to celebrate Christmas, while those in tiers 1 to 3 will only be able to do it on Christmas Day instead of the five days originally promised.

The PM’S announceme­nt was quickly followed by one from Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford, who said he would put the whole of Wales in Tier 4.

However, he has allowed people to meet up in two household bubbles on Christmas Day.

In Scotland, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will put the country into level four restrictio­ns from Boxing Day. Planned relaxation of the measures has been cut to Christmas Day alone.

Ms Sturgeon insisted that the decision had made her “want to cry” but said this was the most dangerous moment.

The decision by Mr Johnson and his team of experts has been met with dismay by many Tory MPS.

They privately believe that a decision to cancel Christmas was delayed until after MPS were no longer sitting in the Commons, so they would be unable to scruti

nise the decision. A review of the new tiers will take place on December 30 but government sources have hinted that they are expected to continue.

It is believed that the Prime Minister is still determined that pupils in Tier 4 areas return to schools next month.

Mr Johnson knows that he is facing an increasing chance of a rebellion on his backbenche­s.

He was saved in the vote on the tier system earlier this month because Labour chose to abstain and ministers had promised to take many constituen­cies in Tier 3 and put them in Tier 2 at the first review.

Despite this, the Government still had more than 50 Conservati­ve MPS rebel.

The chairman of the Covid Research Group, MP Mark Harper, voiced the opinions of many colleagues when he warned lockdowns and tiers “have failed”.

Reacting to yesterday’s announceme­nt, he said: “This is a very sad day. Lockdowns and increasing­ly severe tiered restrictio­ns have failed in their goal of slowing the transmissi­on of Covid.

“And now the Government is expecting people to sacrifice the chance to share Christmas with family, friends and loved ones – just a few days after promising the opposite.

“If the Government wants the support of the public and Parliament, it must publish a clear

exit strategy from this nightmaris­h cycle of damaging lockdowns and restrictio­ns.

“As we deliver the vaccine to the most at-risk groups around the country, the public needs to see how this will translate into a return to normal life, with restrictio­ns being lifted at every stage, and a clear road map to all our freedoms being restored.

“More immediatel­y, given the tier system and Christmas household rules were expressly authorised by the Commons, these changes must also be put to a vote in the Commons, even if that means a recall of the House.”

Even President Donald Trump responded to yesterday’s announceme­nt, tweeting: “We don’t want to have lockdowns. The cure cannot be worse than the problem itself!”

The Sunday Express has learned

that the PM was texting Tory MPS last week to apologise when their constituen­cies were mostly kept in Tier 3.

North West Leicesters­hire MP Andrew Bridgen, who rebelled, said: “I was promised my constituen­cy would go into Tier 2 and I didn’t believe them. Too many of my colleagues did believe them.

“My constituen­cy is still in Tier 3 but the neighbouri­ng Rutland, with a higher infection rate, is in Tier 2. There’s no logic.”

Meanwhile, retailers said last night they are “staring into the abyss” after the imposition of new rules the week before Christmas.

Business bosses criticised the decision and suggested that “thousands” of jobs could be lost due to the measures.

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Picture: TOBY MELVILLE GRIM NEWS: A clearly stunned Boris Johnson speaks to the nation yesterday

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