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Pubs to stay shut in many areas in new English virus curbs

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LONDON — Most people in England will continue to face tight restrictio­ns on socializin­g and business after a nationwide lockdown ends next week, with pubs and restaurant­s ordered to remain shut in areas that are home to more than 20 million people.

The government announced details on Thursday of three-level regional measures that will take effect Dec. 2. Only three remote and island areas with a total population of 700,000 are in the lowest tier, where pubs and restaurant­s can open almost as normal and members of different households can meet up indoors.

More than half of England’s 56 million people, including London’s 8.6 million residents, are in the middle level, where most shops, restaurant­s and leisure businesses can open — with some restrictio­ns — and audiences can return in limited numbers to theaters and sports stadiums.

Another 23 million people in a huge chunk of central and northern England, including the large cities of Birmingham and Manchester, along with the large southeaste­rn county of Kent, will be placed in the top tier, where pubs and restaurant­s can only serve takeout and delivery, and leisure venues such as cinemas and bowling alleys must stay closed. Shops, gyms, hairdresse­rs and beauty parlors will be able to open across the country, however.

“I understand the impact that these measures will have, but they are necessary given the scale of the threat that we face,” Health Secretary Matt Hancock said as he announced the details in the House of Commons.

The government imposed a four-week lockdown in England early this month to curb an autumn surge in coronaviru­s cases, with travel restricted and nonessenti­al businesses closed. The government’s statistics office says the infection rate appears to have leveled off, but Hancock said “we must remain vigilant.”

The measures must be approved by Parliament, which is due to vote next week. Conservati­ve Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces opposition from some of his own party’s lawmakers, who say the economic damage from the measures outweighs the public health gains.

Operators of pubs and theaters were

among those warning that they can’t make money under conditions imposed in tier 2, where alcohol can only be served with meals and entertainm­ent venues are restricted to half capacity.

“There has got to be a real danger that if these restrictio­ns aren’t lifted very, very soon now there will be a lot of businesses that simply won’t reopen,“said Conservati­ve legislator Graham Brady, who said he planned to vote against the “authoritar­ian” measures.

Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own set of restrictio­ns.

The new measures will be reviewed Dec. 16 and lifted for five days over Christmas across the whole U.K. During the festive period travel restrictio­ns will be paused and up to three households will be able to form a “Christmas bubble” for socializin­g.

Britain has had Europe’s worst coronaviru­s outbreak, with more than 56,000 confirmed deaths. The government hopes that a combinatio­n of mass testing using rapidturna­round tests and vaccines will allow most restrictio­ns to be lifted by spring 2021.

Hancock said a mass testing project in Liverpool reduced infections by three-quarters and allowed the city to be moved down from tier three to tier two.

 ?? Hollie Adams / AFP via Getty Images ?? A worker stacks chairs as he packs away outdoor seating ahead of closing time outside a bar in central London on Nov. 4 on the eve of a second COVID-19 lockdown in an effort to combat soaring infections.
Hollie Adams / AFP via Getty Images A worker stacks chairs as he packs away outdoor seating ahead of closing time outside a bar in central London on Nov. 4 on the eve of a second COVID-19 lockdown in an effort to combat soaring infections.

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