Boris Under Fire for Lockdown Delay – Human Cost Looms
Boris Johnson faces heavy criticism for dragging his feet on new Covid restrictions. Experts warn his hesitation will have a “very real” human cost. Despite his scientific advisors pushing for a swift two-week “circuit-break” lockdown last month, the PM held off. Now, after local measures failed to curb soaring infections, he’s forced to plunge the country back into lockdown.
New Lockdown: What You Need to Know
The fresh lockdown will mirror the one seen in spring but with slightly softer rules. Here’s what’s on the cards:
- Stay at home except for essential reasons.
- Permitted outings include:
- Work that can’t be done from home
- Childcare and education
- Outdoor exercise
- Medical needs
- Essential shopping
- Caring for vulnerable people or volunteering
- Visiting your support bubble
- No indoor or private garden meetings.
- One-on-one outdoor meet-ups allowed in public spaces.
- Non-essential shops close but offer click-and-collect.
- Pubs, bars, and restaurants shut but can deliver takeaway – alcohol excluded.
- Gyms, swimming pools, entertainment venues, and beauty salons shut.
- Places of worship closed except for funerals, individual prayer, childcare, or essential services like blood donation.
- Construction sites and manufacturing remain open.
- Weddings banned except in exceptional cases; funerals capped at 30 attendees.
- Children can move between parents’ homes if separated.
- Clinically vulnerable urged to be extra cautious but no full shielding.
- No overnight stays, second homes, or holidays in or out of the UK, barring work trips.
- Avoid all non-essential travel by public or private transport.