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Coronavirus lockdown: PM warns UK faces 'medical disaster' without action Coronavirus lockdown: PM warns UK faces 'medical disaster' without action
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'We are not going back to the full scale lockdown of March''We are not going back to the full scale lockdown of March'
The UK faces a "medical and moral disaster" unless tough action is taken now to stop the spread of coronavirus, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.The UK faces a "medical and moral disaster" unless tough action is taken now to stop the spread of coronavirus, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
He told MPs there was "no alternative" but to introduce a national lockdown in England, which is to begin on Thursday. He told MPs a national lockdown in England, due to begin on Thursday, would end "without a shred of doubt" on 2 December.
MPs will vote on the plans on Wednesday - with some of Mr Johnson's own backbenchers threatening to oppose it. But he said there was "no alternative" to the stricter measures - to prevent the NHS from being overwhelmed.
MPs will vote on the plans in the Commons on Wednesday.
However, some of Mr Johnson's own backbenchers are threatening to oppose the proposals.
Labour leader Keir Starmer accused the PM of a "catastrophic failure of leadership" over the pandemic.Labour leader Keir Starmer accused the PM of a "catastrophic failure of leadership" over the pandemic.
Sir Keir - who started calling for a short lockdown or circuit-breaker in October - criticised the government's "inaction", saying it meant the lockdown would be "harder, longer and more damaging than it needed to be".Sir Keir - who started calling for a short lockdown or circuit-breaker in October - criticised the government's "inaction", saying it meant the lockdown would be "harder, longer and more damaging than it needed to be".
The prime minister was speaking in the Commons two days announcing the lockdown at a televised press conference. The prime minister was speaking in the Commons two days after announcing the lockdown at a televised press conference.
Outlining the measures again, along with details of further support for businesses and jobs, Mr Johnson told MPs the government would double its support from 40% to 80% of trading profits for the self-employed from next month - as well as extending the furlough scheme.Outlining the measures again, along with details of further support for businesses and jobs, Mr Johnson told MPs the government would double its support from 40% to 80% of trading profits for the self-employed from next month - as well as extending the furlough scheme.
What are the latest lockdown plans?What are the latest lockdown plans?
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How many Covid cases are there in your area?How many Covid cases are there in your area?
He said there was "no alternative" but to introduce national restrictions in light of the latest coronavirus data but it would not be a return to the "full-scale lockdown of March and April". He said the latest national restrictions would not be a return to the "full-scale lockdown of March and April", but he apologised for the "anguish" the restrictions would cause people and businesses.
But he apologised for the "anguish" the restrictions would cause people and businesses. Mr Johnson also warned that without action "the sick would be turned away because there was no room in our hospitals," with doctors and nurses potentially "forced to choose which patients to treat, who would live and who would die".
On Monday, the UK recorded 18,950 new confirmed cases of coronavirus and 136 deaths within 28 days of a positive test.On Monday, the UK recorded 18,950 new confirmed cases of coronavirus and 136 deaths within 28 days of a positive test.
The PM said the lockdown regulations would end at 00:01 GMT on 2 December, with MPs given a vote on what should replace them.The PM said the lockdown regulations would end at 00:01 GMT on 2 December, with MPs given a vote on what should replace them.
The prime minister insisted he had been right to "try every possible option" to get the virus under control at a local level before imposing a nationwide lockdown - and denied that the UK had been slower to act than other countries in Europe. Mr Johnson insisted he had been right to "try every possible option" to get the virus under control at a local level before imposing a nationwide lockdown - and denied that the UK had been slower to act than other countries in Europe.
He said the UK faced a "medical and moral disaster" if the NHS was allowed to be "overwhelmed".
"The sick would be turned away because there was no room in our hospitals," with doctors and nurses potentially "forced to choose which patients to treat, who would live and who would die," he said.
What are the new restrictions in England from Thursday?What are the new restrictions in England from Thursday?
People told to stay at home except for specific reasonsPeople told to stay at home except for specific reasons
These include work which cannot be done from home, childcare or education, exercise outdoors, medical reasons, essential shopping, providing care for vulnerable people or volunteering, and visiting members of your support bubbleThese include work which cannot be done from home, childcare or education, exercise outdoors, medical reasons, essential shopping, providing care for vulnerable people or volunteering, and visiting members of your support bubble
Meeting indoors or in private gardens will not be allowed, but individuals can meet one other person from another household outside in a public place. Children under school age and those dependent on round-the-clock care who are with their parents do not count towards the two-person limitMeeting indoors or in private gardens will not be allowed, but individuals can meet one other person from another household outside in a public place. Children under school age and those dependent on round-the-clock care who are with their parents do not count towards the two-person limit
Non-essential retail will close apart from for click-and-collect purchasesNon-essential retail will close apart from for click-and-collect purchases
Pubs, bars, restaurants must close but can still provide takeaway and delivery apart from for alcoholPubs, bars, restaurants must close but can still provide takeaway and delivery apart from for alcohol
Indoor and outdoor leisure facilities must close, along with entertainment venues and personal care facilities such as beauty salonsIndoor and outdoor leisure facilities must close, along with entertainment venues and personal care facilities such as beauty salons
Places of worship will close, unless they are being used for funerals, for broadcasting acts of worship, individual prayer, formal childcare, or essential services such as blood donation or food banksPlaces of worship will close, unless they are being used for funerals, for broadcasting acts of worship, individual prayer, formal childcare, or essential services such as blood donation or food banks
Construction sites and manufacturing workplaces can stay openConstruction sites and manufacturing workplaces can stay open
Weddings and civil partnership ceremonies will not be allowed except in exceptional circumstances, and funerals will be limited to a maximum of 30 peopleWeddings and civil partnership ceremonies will not be allowed except in exceptional circumstances, and funerals will be limited to a maximum of 30 people
Children can move between homes if their parents are separatedChildren can move between homes if their parents are separated
Clinically vulnerable people are asked to be "especially careful" but will not have to shieldClinically vulnerable people are asked to be "especially careful" but will not have to shield
Overnight stays, staying in a second home, and holidays will not be allowed in the UK or abroad - although there are exceptions, such as work tripsOvernight stays, staying in a second home, and holidays will not be allowed in the UK or abroad - although there are exceptions, such as work trips
People should avoid all non-essential travel by private or public transportPeople should avoid all non-essential travel by private or public transport
Target for 500,000 virus tests a day 'hit'Target for 500,000 virus tests a day 'hit'
Stillbirth pandemic rise leads to safety reviewStillbirth pandemic rise leads to safety review
Self-employed to get more financial helpSelf-employed to get more financial help
'We will have to throw our beer down the drain''We will have to throw our beer down the drain'
The PM said the government was planning a "steady but massive expansion in the deployment of quick, turnaround tests" - with the Army poised to help roll them out - and there was a "real prospect" of a vaccine. in the first quarter of next year. The PM said the government was planning a "steady but massive expansion in the deployment of quick, turnaround tests" - with the Army poised to help roll them out - and there was a "real prospect" of a vaccine in the first quarter of next year.
He added: "I believe that these technical developments taken together, will enable us to defeat the virus by the spring - as humanity has defeated every other infectious disease - and I am not alone in this optimism."He added: "I believe that these technical developments taken together, will enable us to defeat the virus by the spring - as humanity has defeated every other infectious disease - and I am not alone in this optimism."
'This lockdown will be longer''This lockdown will be longer'
Mr Johnson faces a rebellion from several senior Tory MPs, including Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee at the vote on Wednesday.Mr Johnson faces a rebellion from several senior Tory MPs, including Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee at the vote on Wednesday.
Sir Keir confirmed Labour would support the government but called for the four-week period to be used to "fix the broken track-and-trace system and give control to local authorities".Sir Keir confirmed Labour would support the government but called for the four-week period to be used to "fix the broken track-and-trace system and give control to local authorities".
He said government scientific advisers had recommended an urgent two to three-week circuit break lockdown on 21 September but that the PM had "ignored that advice" for 40 days.He said government scientific advisers had recommended an urgent two to three-week circuit break lockdown on 21 September but that the PM had "ignored that advice" for 40 days.
He accused him of being "too slow and behind the curve", putting "what he hoped would happen ahead of what is happening".He accused him of being "too slow and behind the curve", putting "what he hoped would happen ahead of what is happening".
PAY-PACKET SUPPORT: What do chancellor's plans mean for wages?PAY-PACKET SUPPORT: What do chancellor's plans mean for wages?
SUPPORT BUBBLES: What are they and who can be in yours?SUPPORT BUBBLES: What are they and who can be in yours?
THE R NUMBER: What it means and why it mattersTHE R NUMBER: What it means and why it matters
TEST AND TRACE: How does it work?TEST AND TRACE: How does it work?
Elsewhere in the UK, Scotland's five-level system of Covid restrictions has now come into force.Elsewhere in the UK, Scotland's five-level system of Covid restrictions has now come into force.
In Wales, First Minister Mark Drakeford has said two households in Wales will be able to form a bubble and meet at home after the 17-day firebreak ends on 9 November.In Wales, First Minister Mark Drakeford has said two households in Wales will be able to form a bubble and meet at home after the 17-day firebreak ends on 9 November.
Schools in Northern Ireland have reopened after an extended half-term break, while other restrictions including the closure of pubs, bars and restaurants continue until 13 November.Schools in Northern Ireland have reopened after an extended half-term break, while other restrictions including the closure of pubs, bars and restaurants continue until 13 November.
In other key developments:In other key developments:
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have together returned to Windsor Castle - where they have a reduced household staff, nicknamed HMS Bubble. The 94-year-old monarch had spent the weekend visiting the 99-year-old duke in NorfolkThe Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have together returned to Windsor Castle - where they have a reduced household staff, nicknamed HMS Bubble. The 94-year-old monarch had spent the weekend visiting the 99-year-old duke in Norfolk
Leaders from the UK's four nations have said they will work together on a joint approach to the Christmas periodLeaders from the UK's four nations have said they will work together on a joint approach to the Christmas period
Remembrance Sunday events in England can go ahead despite the lockdown, Downing Street said - so long as they are outdoors, with social distancingRemembrance Sunday events in England can go ahead despite the lockdown, Downing Street said - so long as they are outdoors, with social distancing
All 40 FA Cup round one ties, including those involving non-elite teams, will be played as planned from 6-9 November. But golf courses, driving ranges and tennis courts in England must close until at least 3 DecemberAll 40 FA Cup round one ties, including those involving non-elite teams, will be played as planned from 6-9 November. But golf courses, driving ranges and tennis courts in England must close until at least 3 December
A winter defence force of 7,500 military personnel has been put on standby to help deal with the second wave of Covid-19, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told MPs, with the Ministry of Defence already looking at several "significant asks" from local authoritiesA winter defence force of 7,500 military personnel has been put on standby to help deal with the second wave of Covid-19, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told MPs, with the Ministry of Defence already looking at several "significant asks" from local authorities
Travel firm TUI has cancelled all flights and holidays departing from England and Wales between November 5 and 2 DecemberTravel firm TUI has cancelled all flights and holidays departing from England and Wales between November 5 and 2 December