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UK is at Covid-19 tipping point: Matt Hancock

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The United Kingdom is at a tipping point on Covid-19, health secretary Matt Hancock said on Sunday (Sept 20), warning that a second national lockdown could be imposed if people don’t follow government rules designed to stop the spread of the virus.

Covid-19 cases have risen sharply in recent weeks, with 3,899 reported on Sunday, and London’s mayor demanded swift action to prevent its spread in the capital.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called it a second wave and stricter lockdown measures have been introduced in areas across the country, with more expected.

“The nation faces a tipping point and we have a choice,” Hancock told Sky News. “The choice is either that everybody follows the rules … or we will have to take more measures.”

Hancock later told the BBC that a second national lockdown was possible option.
“I don’t rule it out, I don’t want to see it,” he said.

Johnson announced fines of up to £10,000 on Saturday for people in England who break new rules requiring them to self-isolate if they have been in contact with someone infected with Covid-19.

In addition to tighter rules on social gatherings across the country, several cities and regions in the UK have had ‘local lockdowns’ imposed, limiting even more strictly when, where and how many people can meet up socially.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan wants fast action to halt the worsening spread in London, a spokeswoman for Khan said ahead of meetings on Monday when authorities in the capital will formulate recommended next steps for ministerial approval.

“The mayor wants fast action as we cannot risk a delay, as happened in March,” the spokeswoman said. “It is better for both health and business to move too early than too late.”

Hancock was asked on Times Radio about the possibility of Londoners being told to work from home later this week, and said: “Well, I wouldn’t rule it out.” (Reuters)

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