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UK’s Johnson considering new national lockdown for England

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Mirza Aftab Baig
Mirza Aftab Baig
Mirza Aftab Baig is a seasoned journalist with a career spanning over three decades. He began his journey in journalism in 1994 and has since worked with some of Pakistan’s leading media outlets, including Daily Jang and Geo News in London. In 2016, he joined ARY News as a News Correspondent, bringing with him a wealth of experience and insight. In addition to his work in journalism, Aftab holds academic qualifications in Economics from Pakistan and Diagnostic Radiography from the United Kingdom. He currently also serves as an MRI Radiographer at Oxford University Hospitals. Aftab Baig is also known for his Urdu columns titled “Ghustakhian”, which are regularly published in Pakistani daily newspaper, reflecting his sharp analysis and distinctive voice in current affairs.

LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is considering imposing a new month-long national lockdown in England next week after scientists said the coronavirus was spreading faster than their worst predictions, a government official said.

The pandemic is spreading in most parts of Britain, where the official death toll of 46,299 is the highest in Europe.

The new measures were still under discussion, and no final decision had been made, the official said. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland run their own policies on fighting the pandemic.

Johnson is expected to hold a news conference on Monday to announce the new measures, which would allow only essential shops and schools, nurseries and universities to remain open, The Times newspaper said.

The prime minister’s office declined to comment.

The decision to impose a national lockdown would represent a dramatic change of policy for the prime minister who has insisted for months he did not believe such a move would be necessary.

Johnson said two weeks ago he wanted to avoid the “misery of a national lockdown” as he defended his strategy of imposing a patchwork of local restrictions.

But the government’s scientific advisers are warning COVID-19 infections are rising so fast that unless something can be done to reduce infections, the “reasonable worst case” scenario of 80,000 dead could be exceeded.

Currently, the government has a three-tier system of restrictions for local areas in England, with Level 3 the highest.

A member of the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said on Saturday that the virus was “running riot” across all age groups.

“For the naysayers that don’t believe in a second wave, there is a second wave,” Calum Semple, a professor of outbreak medicine at the University of Liverpool, told the BBC.

“And unlike the first wave, where we had a national lockdown which protected huge swathes of society, this outbreak is now running riot across all age groups.”

Any move to impose another national lockdown is likely to face opposition from Conservative lawmakers who are concerned over the economic, social and health costs of the biggest curtailment of freedoms since World War Two.

John Redwood, a member of parliament and a former cabinet minister, said he is “full of foreboding” about the possible new restrictions and he expects lawmakers will be able to vote on the measures.

A new lockdown would heap more pressure on finance minister Rishi Sunak and the Bank of England to increase their already huge support for the UK economy, the world’s sixth-biggest. The economy slumped a record 20% in the spring and has been struggling to maintain its recovery.

In the current system, Tier 3 includes a ban on mixing of people in different households, pubs and bars are closed, wedding receptions are not permitted, and travel to or from the area should be avoided.

Some analysts have said the regional restrictions on businesses imposed in recent weeks will cause the economy to contract again in the fourth quarter and a national lockdown would inflict greater damage.

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