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UK boosts aid to help ease virus impact

- By Danica Kirka Associated Press

LONDON — U.K. Treasury chief Rishi Sunak is increasing subsidies for bars, pubs and restaurant­s hammered by strict new measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, amid criticism that the government has failed to protect small businesses and workers from the economic hardship caused by the pandemic.

The new funding, which could cost $17 billion over the next six months, is aimed at businesses that are struggling to attract customers because of restrictio­ns on social interactio­ns, even if the government doesn’t order them to close.

It comes a month after Sunak unveiled his “job protection” plan, which business owners said was so inadequate that it gave them an incentive to lay off workers rather than keep them on the payroll.

“There are difficult days and weeks ahead, but we will get through this together,” Sunak told the House of Commons on Thursday. “People are not on their own. We have an economic plan that will protect the jobs and livelihood­s of the British people wherever they live and whatever their situation.”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government is banking on a three-tiered, regional strategy to control the coronaviru­s pandemic without resorting to a nationwide lockdown that it says would devastate the economy. Cities in northern England, where infection rates are highest, have resisted efforts to move them into the highest level of restrictio­ns because they say government promises of financial support aren’t enough to protect businesses and individual­s.

Britain has logged more than 44,000

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