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UK new coronavirus variant “out of control” as countries announce travel bans - BBC News
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UK new coronavirus variant “out of control” as countries announce travel bans - BBC News
  • Published_at:2020-12-20
  • Category:News & Politics
  • Channel:BBC News
  • tags: bbc bbc news news coronavirus virus pandemic Covid Covid-19 mutant mutation new variant infections cases spread deaths hospitals NHS risk danger threat travel bans France Europe Tier rules restrictions Christmas xmas Hancock Boris Johnson government passengers rail planes ferries ban out control spreading rapidly England UK London Kent South east Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Nick Eardley Catherine Burns Simon Jack Caroline Davies Mishal Husain editor correspondent strain Brexit
  • description: The UK government has said a new mutation of the coronavirus is “out of control” in parts of England and spreading rapidly. The latest figures show more than 35,000 new infections, many in London and the south-east. Several countries have announced that they are banning travel from the UK — with France suspending passenger and some freight transport. The Port of Dover has temporarily been closed. New restrictions have come into force for 18 million people in England and 3 million people in Wales. In England areas within the new Tier 4 rules include London, Kent and most of Essex. People have been told to stay home with non-essential shops closed. Christmas mixing of households will not be permitted. The festive rules have changed in the rest of England too - with a gathering only now allowed on Christmas Day. Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reporting by political correspondent Nick Eardley, transport correspondent Caroline Davies, business editor Simon Jack and health correspondent Catherine Burns. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
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