Boris Johnson is to tell the MPs that the second wave of Covid could be twice as severe as the first without lockdown. Placing the whole nation under a four-week lockdown is the only way to lessen the Covid case surge, UK Prime Minister will say.
He will address the Common this afternoon, Monday November 2, with those words. “Models of our scientists suggest that unless we act now, we could see deaths over the winter that are twice as bad or more compared with the first wave.
Faced with these latest figures, there is no alternative but to take further action at a national level.”
Moreover, he’ll try to justify the work done until now. Despite he probably should be arrived to this decision earlier, he attempted to get this virus under control at a local level, with strong local action and strong local leadership.
Hopefully, the restrictions will be easened on December 2, despite Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove said the lockdown could be extended beyond that date.
After that date, UK will be “going back into the tiered system on a local and regional basis according to the latest data and trends.”
Opponent to a lockdown stand former Tory minister Sir Desmond Swayne and Cabinet minister Esther McVey . Both MPs will vote against, since it is “causing more harm than Covid”.
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