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Stopping in England has halted the rise in coronavirus cases – BBC News
Plans have been launched to increase coronary artery blockage in England due to rising infection rates. Boris Johnson said the rules were to “tighten the brake pedal” to further relax, warning that the country should not be tough. The prime minister said the face covering should be in contact with other places that people do not know. Bowling alleys, skating rinks and casinos will not reopen as planned, and some cosmetic treatments that get in the face will not be allowed for at least two weeks. Wedding receptions for up to 30 people and indoor music and theater performances are not allowed, and the public will be required to wear face coverings in cinemas, museums and galleries and places of worship from 8 August. England’s head doctor, Professor Chris Whitty, said the country has “probably” reached the limits of what can be done to open up society, with infections now on the rise. Meanwhile, 4 million people living in the communities of the north of England have to comply with stringent new measures. People living in Greater Manchester and some parts of East Lancashire and West Yorkshire cannot visit another home, either in their own home or garden. The police will have enforcement powers. People can go to bars, restaurants and shops to the affected areas and places of worship, but only with family members. The toughest rules followed the jump in new infections last week on almost every side of Manchester. Cases of coronavirus infection in the UK have risen slightly. Scientists do not know whether they are more and better studies, or whether it is the beginning of a resurgence of infections, as we have seen elsewhere in Europe. There are now about two dozen Public Health England watchmakers due to rising infection rates. Clive Myrie has reported on BBC News Ten political correspondent Leila Nathoo, Judith Moritz in Manchester, science editor David Shukman and health correspondent Lauren Moss. Subscribe HERE .
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