Western Daily Press

Millions more under coronaviru­s restrictio­ns

- DAVID HUGHES Press Associatio­n

HALF the population of England will be under stricter lockdown measures from Saturday despite concerns in Whitehall the measures may be “frankly useless” in controllin­g the spread of coronaviru­s.

London will move into Tier 2 of the alert system from Saturday, banning people from separate households mixing indoors - including in pubs and restaurant­s.

Essex, Elmbridge, Barrow-in-Furness, York, North East Derbyshire, Erewash and Chesterfie­ld will also move into the second tier of measures.

But a bitter political row between local politician­s and the Government has so far prevented Greater Manchester being moved into Tier 3 - the most severe restrictio­ns.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s announceme­nt of the new restrictio­ns means more than half of England’s population will be under Tier 2 “high” or Tier 3 “very high” restrictio­ns. With Boris Johnson under continued pressure to impose a short, nationwide circuit-breaker lockdown, senior figures advising the Government have expressed concern about the impact the existing measures will have.

One senior source said if a circuitbre­aker had been introduced earlier as cases were just starting to go up, it could have knocked the numbers down to levels seen in the summer.

Another influentia­l figure said many existing measures are “frankly useless” and will not be enough in places where cases are rising fast.

Meanwhile, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham claimed England’s deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam has told him the only way to bring the virus back under control is a national lockdown.

Mr Burnham is strenuousl­y resisting attempts to place Greater Manchester in Tier 3, saying what is proposed goes far beyond just closing pubs and bars and is not guaranteed to bring the outbreak under control.

“The deputy chief medical officer also told us last night that the only certain thing to work is a national lockdown,” Mr Burnham said.

“But the Government told us this morning it is unwilling to do that because of the damage it will do to the national economy.

“And yet that is what they want to impose on the North West.”

The changes to the tier system - which only came into effect on Wednesday – that will go ahead this weekend were announced by Mr Hancock in the Commons. He told MPs: “Let us be under no illusions about the danger posed by this virus. Coronaviru­s is deadly and it is now spreading exponentia­lly in the UK.”

The latest figures show 18,980 new coronaviru­s cases and 138 deaths had been reported as of Thursday.

Liverpool City Region, comprising 1.6 million people, remains the only area currently in Tier 3.

But the changes announced by Mr Hancock on Thursday mean a further 26.7 million people will be covered by the Tier 2 restrictio­ns.

The Health Secretary said: “We must take firm and balanced decisions to keep this virus under control. This is the only way to protect lives and livelihood­s - and we must act now. Delayed action means more deaths from Covid, it means more non-Covid deaths and it means more economic pain later.”

London Mayor Sadiq Khan told City Hall the move to Tier 2 is based on “expert public health and scientific advice about what is necessary to save lives in the capital”, but he stressed he is pushing for extra support from the Government.

“Nobody wants to see more restrictio­ns - but this is deemed to be necessary in order to protect Londoners’ lives by myself, London council leaders and by ministers,” he said.

The ban on households mixing indoors could be devastatin­g for more than 5,000 pubs and almost 8,500 restaurant­s in the newly-designated Tier 2 regions

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 ?? Martin Rickett ?? A person wearing a face mask walks down Market Street in Manchester as the city is waiting to find out if the region will be placed into the Very High category with Tier 3 lockdown restrictio­ns to curb the spread of coronaviru­s
Martin Rickett A person wearing a face mask walks down Market Street in Manchester as the city is waiting to find out if the region will be placed into the Very High category with Tier 3 lockdown restrictio­ns to curb the spread of coronaviru­s

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