More England Areas Put Into Tightest Restrictions As New COVID Variant Found

More England Areas Put Into Tightest Restrictions As New COVID Variant Found

LONDON, Dec 24 (NNN-AGENCIES) – British Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, announced that, more areas of the East and South-east of England, were put into Tier Four restrictions, the highest level, while revealing two cases of another new variant have been identified.

To curb the spread, Sussex, Oxfordshire, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, parts of Essex that are not currently in the tightest restrictions, Waverley in Surrey and Hampshire, will all enter Tier Four from Boxing Day, Hancock said.

Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Swindon, the Isle of Wight, New Forest and Northamptonshire, Cheshire and Warrington, will enter Tier Three, he said.

Under the tougher measures, residents in Tier Four areas must stay at home, with limited exemptions. People are also urged to work from home when they can, and should not enter or leave these areas.

Meanwhile, Hancock also said that another new variant of the virus has been detected in Britain, and two cases have been reported so far.

“Both are contacts of cases who have travelled from South Africa, over the past few weeks,” said Hancock.

This new variant is “yet more transmissible” and the development is “highly concerning,” he said.

Cases and close contacts of cases found in Britain are being quarantined, and the British government is placing “immediate restrictions” on travel from South Africa, according to Hancock.

Anyone who has been in South Africa in the last fortnight and anyone who has been a close contact of someone who has been in South Africa in the past two weeks, must quarantine immediately, said Hancock.

Experts are still learning about this new variant, and “we are pretty confident that the system we have in place will help control the spread,” Dr Susan Hopkins, from Public Health England, was quoted as saying.

Meanwhile, Hancock said that the government is expanding community testing yet further, in areas where the rate of infection is highest. “So we can identify people, and especially to identify around one in three people, who carry the virus without displaying any symptoms at all,” he said.

Another 39,237 people in Britain have tested positive for COVID-19, the highest daily increase since the start of the pandemic in the country, bringing the total number of cases to 2,149,551, official data showed.

The number of deaths now stands at 69,051, the data said.– NNN-AGENCIES

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