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Coronavirus: All non-essential shops to close immediately | Coronavirus: All non-essential shops to close immediately |
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All shops selling non-essential goods will be closed immediately as the government imposes tougher controls to try and fight the coronavirus. | All shops selling non-essential goods will be closed immediately as the government imposes tougher controls to try and fight the coronavirus. |
The shutdown will include clothing and electronic shops and other premises such as chocolate and book chains. | The shutdown will include clothing and electronic shops and other premises such as chocolate and book chains. |
However, shops which sell essential items, such as supermarkets and pharmacies, will remain open. | However, shops which sell essential items, such as supermarkets and pharmacies, will remain open. |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the measures would cause disruption but save lives. | Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the measures would cause disruption but save lives. |
A host of High Street retailers and food chains, such as Ikea, John Lewis and Next, have already shut, leaving tens of thousands of people temporarily without work. | A host of High Street retailers and food chains, such as Ikea, John Lewis and Next, have already shut, leaving tens of thousands of people temporarily without work. |
But others such as WH Smith and B&Q had vowed to stay open while adhering to stricter social distancing policies. | But others such as WH Smith and B&Q had vowed to stay open while adhering to stricter social distancing policies. |
Mr Johnson said: "I know the damage that this disruption is doing and will do to people's lives, to their businesses and to their jobs. | Mr Johnson said: "I know the damage that this disruption is doing and will do to people's lives, to their businesses and to their jobs. |
"And that's why we have produced a huge and unprecedented programme of support both for workers and for business." | "And that's why we have produced a huge and unprecedented programme of support both for workers and for business." |
Only a small group of retailers will be allowed to stay open including: | |
However, retailers will still be able to take online orders and deliver items to your home. | |
The UK government said this week it will pay the wages of employees unable to work due to the coronavirus pandemic, in a move aimed at protecting people's jobs. | The UK government said this week it will pay the wages of employees unable to work due to the coronavirus pandemic, in a move aimed at protecting people's jobs. |
It will pay 80% of salary for staff who are kept on by their employer, covering wages of up to £2,500 a month. | It will pay 80% of salary for staff who are kept on by their employer, covering wages of up to £2,500 a month. |
Many retail and hospitality firms have warned the pandemic could see them collapse, wiping out thousands of jobs, as life in the UK is put on hold. | Many retail and hospitality firms have warned the pandemic could see them collapse, wiping out thousands of jobs, as life in the UK is put on hold. |
Helen Dickinson, chief executive of retail lobby group the British Retail Consortium, said many shops had already closed temporarily. | |
"Others have continued to provide essential products and services to their customers, both from physical stores and online. | "Others have continued to provide essential products and services to their customers, both from physical stores and online. |
"Any retailers that remain open will be following the very latest government public health guidance to ensure they do everything they can to ensure the safety of customers and staff." | "Any retailers that remain open will be following the very latest government public health guidance to ensure they do everything they can to ensure the safety of customers and staff." |
The government had already ordered pubs, restaurants and cafes to close amid concerns that people were ignoring its advice to keep social contact to a minimum. | The government had already ordered pubs, restaurants and cafes to close amid concerns that people were ignoring its advice to keep social contact to a minimum. |
Monday night's announcement came as the number of UK deaths from coronavirus hit 335, while there were 6,650 confirmed cases. | Monday night's announcement came as the number of UK deaths from coronavirus hit 335, while there were 6,650 confirmed cases. |
Many of the big brands to have already announced closures have promised to pay their staff for several weeks until the government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme kicks in. | |
However, concern is growing about the millions of self-employed and gig economy workers who will be forced to rely on benefits in the absence of targeted support. | However, concern is growing about the millions of self-employed and gig economy workers who will be forced to rely on benefits in the absence of targeted support. |
Neil Carberry, boss of lobby group the Recruitment and Employment Confederation , said the announcement reinforced the need for businesses and workers to access government support measures "as quickly as possible". | |
"With the economy and jobs market in lockdown, all employers can do is stand by their staff as far as possible and reap the benefits during the post-crisis comeback," he added. |