Boris Johnson has moved to replace England’s “stay at home” national lockdown with a new toughened tier system of restrictions to last until the end of March, curbs that were immediately condemned by the hospitality sector.
Tory MPs warned of the wider impact on health and livelihoods of the new Covid-19 restrictions, and the Treasury was forced to put aside a further £900m to help councils deal with the costs of fighting the pandemic.
The prime minister set out his new Covid-19 “winter plan” to MPs on Monday, outlining new regional curbs intended “to carry us safely to spring”, replacing the national lockdown that ends on December 2.
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