Portsmouth News

At-a-glance: New rules to combat pandemic

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MEASURES are being tightened in the face of rising coronaviru­s infections, with Boris Johnson warning the UK has reached a ‘perilous turning point’ in its fight against the disease.

Tougher restrictio­ns are being brought in across all four nations, but vary.

These are the rules applying to England:

Working from home is once again being encouraged, with anyone who can being asked to do so.

People who cannot, such as those working in constructi­on or retail, are being advised they should continue to go to their workplaces.

From tomrrow pubs, bars and restaurant­s must offer table service only and hospitalit­y, leisure, entertainm­ent and tourism businesses will all have to close between 10pm and 5am.

People working in retail, travelling in taxis, and staff and customers in indoor hospitalit­y, except while seated at a table to eat or drink, will have to wear face coverings.

From Monday, a maximum of 15 people will be allowed to attend wedding ceremonies and receptions, but the limit remains at 30 for funerals.

The rule of six, introduced last weekend, that any social gatherings of more than six people are against the law, is being extended to all adult indoor team sports.

Large sporting events, business conference­s and exhibition­s will not reopen as had been planned from October 1.

The penalties for disobeying the rules will also be greater — failing to wear a mask or breaking the rule of six will see fines doubling to £200 for a first offence.

Businesses which break the rules could be fined up to £10,000 and closed.

Fines of up to £10,000 for people who fail to self-isolate have already been announced.

Downing Street said military support was an option to free up police so they can focus on enforcing the tougher rules.

For people in the shielding category, Mr Johnson said the guidance remains that shielding is not currently needed, unless they are in a local lockdown area.

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