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Covid: Firms urge PM for clarity on restrictions over Christmas Covid: Firms urge PM for clarity on restrictions over Christmas
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Hospitality and entertainment firms are calling for a clear decision from the government on whether to expect further Covid restrictions in England in the coming days.Hospitality and entertainment firms are calling for a clear decision from the government on whether to expect further Covid restrictions in England in the coming days.
Boris Johnson did not announce any new measures on Monday, but said data was being reviewed "hour by hour".Boris Johnson did not announce any new measures on Monday, but said data was being reviewed "hour by hour".
Labour's London mayor Sadiq Khan warned time was running out.Labour's London mayor Sadiq Khan warned time was running out.
Meanwhile, the health secretary is understood to want people with Covid to isolate for seven days, instead of 10.Meanwhile, the health secretary is understood to want people with Covid to isolate for seven days, instead of 10.
Sajid Javid is thought to be in favour of doing this - if clinical advice supports the change - to help ease potential staff shortages across the NHS and other organisations.Sajid Javid is thought to be in favour of doing this - if clinical advice supports the change - to help ease potential staff shortages across the NHS and other organisations.
Cabinet minister Stephen Barclay said the chancellor had met met business leaders who are calling for more financial support on Monday evening. He told the BBC the government would "say more about this later today". Cabinet minister Stephen Barclay said the chancellor had met business leaders who are calling for more financial support on Monday evening. He told the BBC the government would "say more about this later today".
Why more Omicron restrictions may cause harmWhy more Omicron restrictions may cause harm
What are the new Covid rules across the UK?What are the new Covid rules across the UK?
Pubs and restaurants warn time running out to helpPubs and restaurants warn time running out to help
'A fourth lockdown would be devastating''A fourth lockdown would be devastating'
With just four days until Christmas, people are looking forward to spending the festive season with loved ones after many missed out last year, when restrictions were brought in just before Christmas.With just four days until Christmas, people are looking forward to spending the festive season with loved ones after many missed out last year, when restrictions were brought in just before Christmas.
BBC political correspondent Damian Grammaticas said it now seemed unlikely that new restrictions could be enacted in England before Christmas.BBC political correspondent Damian Grammaticas said it now seemed unlikely that new restrictions could be enacted in England before Christmas.
But hospitality and entertainment businesses were facing critical decisions in the coming hours about whether to go ahead with or cancel events over the holiday period, he added.But hospitality and entertainment businesses were facing critical decisions in the coming hours about whether to go ahead with or cancel events over the holiday period, he added.
Sir Jeremy Farrar, a former member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), told BBC Radio 4's Today programme this was the most "difficult and uncertain time" since March 2020.
Omicron's transmission was "eye-wateringly high", he said, adding that the variant's rapid spread was driving its impact more than its severity.
Amid ongoing uncertainty about the severity of Omicron, he said it was reasonable to pause for 24 to 36 hours until that data emerges.
But he said if hospitalisations were rising at that stage, the government would have to act - perhaps with more draconian measures than if they had acted a few days ago.
The continuing sharp rise in UK case numbers is already affecting events across the country:The continuing sharp rise in UK case numbers is already affecting events across the country:
The New Year's Eve celebration in London's Trafalgar Square for 6,500 key workers and members of the public is cancelled in the "interests of public safety"The New Year's Eve celebration in London's Trafalgar Square for 6,500 key workers and members of the public is cancelled in the "interests of public safety"
The Queen calls off her traditional festive stay at Sandringham as a precaution and will stay at WindsorThe Queen calls off her traditional festive stay at Sandringham as a precaution and will stay at Windsor
London's Natural History Museum and Edinburgh Castle temporarily close due to coronavirus-related staff shortagesLondon's Natural History Museum and Edinburgh Castle temporarily close due to coronavirus-related staff shortages
Almost half of London's major theatres cancel performances this weekend including Hamilton, Wicked and The Lion KingAlmost half of London's major theatres cancel performances this weekend including Hamilton, Wicked and The Lion King
Premier League and English Football League clubs will fulfil their festive fixtures despite disruption as players test positivePremier League and English Football League clubs will fulfil their festive fixtures despite disruption as players test positive
Former government chief scientific adviser Sir Mark Walport warned that the true number of daily Covid infections was more likely to be between 300,000 and 400,000, as only about a third of cases were being identified.Former government chief scientific adviser Sir Mark Walport warned that the true number of daily Covid infections was more likely to be between 300,000 and 400,000, as only about a third of cases were being identified.
He told BBC Breakfast delaying any decision on restrictions was "potentially very problematic" as rising cases meant some hospitalisations and deaths were already "baked into the system".He told BBC Breakfast delaying any decision on restrictions was "potentially very problematic" as rising cases meant some hospitalisations and deaths were already "baked into the system".
In London - which is ahead of the curve on Omicron cases - hospitalisations have risen by about a third in a week, he said.In London - which is ahead of the curve on Omicron cases - hospitalisations have risen by about a third in a week, he said.
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Boris Johnson: "We will have to reserve the possibility of taking further action to protect the public"Boris Johnson: "We will have to reserve the possibility of taking further action to protect the public"
After a two-hour cabinet meeting on Monday, the prime minister said the government was "looking at all kinds of things" to keep the Omicron variant under control and "ruled nothing out".After a two-hour cabinet meeting on Monday, the prime minister said the government was "looking at all kinds of things" to keep the Omicron variant under control and "ruled nothing out".
There were still some things "we need to be clearer about before we decide to go further", he added.There were still some things "we need to be clearer about before we decide to go further", he added.
Ministers have argued that more information about the new variant is needed to justify the economic impact of any restrictions.Ministers have argued that more information about the new variant is needed to justify the economic impact of any restrictions.
Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg said that instead of imposing restrictions, the government should trust people to make the right decisions to protect their families, reports the Times.Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg said that instead of imposing restrictions, the government should trust people to make the right decisions to protect their families, reports the Times.
Last Christmas, large parts of south-east England were banned from mixing with other households, while for the rest of England, Scotland and Wales, people were only allowed to mix indoors on Christmas Day.Last Christmas, large parts of south-east England were banned from mixing with other households, while for the rest of England, Scotland and Wales, people were only allowed to mix indoors on Christmas Day.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged people to cancel some of their holiday plans as the Omicron variant spreads globally.The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged people to cancel some of their holiday plans as the Omicron variant spreads globally.
"An event cancelled is better than a life cancelled," said WHO head Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus."An event cancelled is better than a life cancelled," said WHO head Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
On Monday, a further 91,743 Covid cases were reported across the UK - the second highest daily total on record.On Monday, a further 91,743 Covid cases were reported across the UK - the second highest daily total on record.
The high case numbers have meant many people are now off work and self isolating - while others have cancelled bookings or events to try to avoid becoming infected in the run-up to Christmas, hitting businesses hard. The high case numbers have meant many people are now off work and self-isolating - while others have cancelled bookings or events to try to avoid becoming infected in the run-up to Christmas, hitting businesses hard.
Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality which represents more than 700 bars, hotels and leisure venues, said some had lost about half of their usual December trade.Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality which represents more than 700 bars, hotels and leisure venues, said some had lost about half of their usual December trade.
She said businesses were now "in limbo" and needed notice of any changes looked at next week ahead of the New Year.She said businesses were now "in limbo" and needed notice of any changes looked at next week ahead of the New Year.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan also called for the government to provide support to the hospitality, retail and culture sectors - warning that millions of livelihoods depended on them.Mayor of London Sadiq Khan also called for the government to provide support to the hospitality, retail and culture sectors - warning that millions of livelihoods depended on them.
Labour has called for the government to publish its contingency plan to deal with staff shortages in essential services due to rising case numbers.Labour has called for the government to publish its contingency plan to deal with staff shortages in essential services due to rising case numbers.
The party's deputy leader Angela Rayner said "dithering and delay" had caused disruption throughout the pandemic.The party's deputy leader Angela Rayner said "dithering and delay" had caused disruption throughout the pandemic.
Without early interventions the UK would see a wave of infections over the next few months, according to Sage scientist Prof Andrew Hayward, which could lead to staffing problems becoming "much, much more severe" and make essential services "difficult to manage".Without early interventions the UK would see a wave of infections over the next few months, according to Sage scientist Prof Andrew Hayward, which could lead to staffing problems becoming "much, much more severe" and make essential services "difficult to manage".
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has criticised Mr Johnson's "indecision", arguing he was providing chaos and confusion when clarity and reassurance was needed.Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has criticised Mr Johnson's "indecision", arguing he was providing chaos and confusion when clarity and reassurance was needed.
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Nicola Sturgeon says she wants "people to have clarity about what we are expecting of them" ahead of Christmas DayNicola Sturgeon says she wants "people to have clarity about what we are expecting of them" ahead of Christmas Day
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has given guidance about Christmas Day in Scotland, saying people should reduce their contacts in the coming days but can continue their plans for Christmas Day gatherings. The UK's devolved nations have been setting their own Covid guidelines ahead of Christmas.
She said this would not change, explaining that she wanted people "to have clarity about what we are expecting of them". In Scotland, people have been advised to reduce their contacts as much as possible, but have not been asked to cancel Christmas plans. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said this advice would not change
Meanwhile, in Wales spectators will be banned from all sports events from 26 December to try to control the spread of Omicron and ministers will meet later to discuss post-Christmas hospitality restrictions. In Wales, spectators will be banned from all sports events from 26 December and ministers will meet later to discuss post-Christmas hospitality restrictions
Wales has already ordered nightclubs to close from 27 December and will introduce other measures, such as social distancing in workplaces. In Northern Ireland, the executive will meet on Wednesday to discuss current restrictions, which include a limit of 30 people from different households mixing in homes.
The executive in Northern Ireland is due to meet on Wednesday to discuss current restrictions - including a limit of 30 people from different households mixing in homes and a Covid pass scheme for some venues - and decide on the next steps to take. Leaked notes from Sage suggest that, without intervention beyond current Plan B rules in England, hospital admissions could reach 3,000 a day.
Leaked notes from the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) suggest that, without intervention beyond current Plan B rules in England, hospital admissions could reach 3,000 a day.
And the BBC has been told that civil servants have produced three options for future Covid measures, ranging in severity from low to medium and high.And the BBC has been told that civil servants have produced three options for future Covid measures, ranging in severity from low to medium and high.
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