The Mercury News

UK’s Johnson touts ‘spirit of togetherne­ss’ in virus fight

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LONDON >> British Prime Minister Boris Johnson appealed Tuesday for resolve and a “spirit of togetherne­ss” through the winter as he unveiled new restrictio­ns on everyday life to suppress a dramatic spike in coronaviru­s cases.

Warning that the measures could last for six months, Johnson voiced hope that “things will be far better by the spring” when a vaccine and mass testing could be in place.

The most high-profile change centered on pubs, restaurant­s and other entertainm­ent venues in England, which from Thursday must close at 10 p.m. In a change of emphasis, Johnson urged people to work from home where possible. He said stiff fines will be imposed on anyone breaking quarantine rules or gathering in groups of more than six, while the use of face masks will be expanded to include passengers in taxis and staff at bars and shops.

He said further restrictio­ns might have to be introduced if people fail to abide by the rules.

“If we follow these simple rules together, we will get through this winter together,” Johnson said in a prime-time televised address. “But now is the time for us all to summon the discipline, and the resolve, and the spirit of togetherne­ss that will carry us through.”

The other nations of the U.K. — Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — also tightened restrictio­ns, going further in some cases.

The new curbs came as the U.K. recorded 4,926 new confirmed coronaviru­s cases, the highest daily total since early May.

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