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Added on the 23/03/2020 21:29:05 - Copyright : Euronews EN
British Prime minister Boris Johnson says the UK is "moving forward with its plan" to deal with the Coronavirus outbreak, and asks people with coronavirus symptoms "however mild" to stay at home for at least 7 days. SOUNDBITE
London, Jan 13 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Claudia Sacrest) In the midst of the worst moment of the pandemic, as recognized by health authorities, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears before Parliament to explain his plans to ensure compliance with the restrictions nationwide.FOOTAGE OF BORIS JOHNSON LEAVING DOWNING STREET FOR PARLIAMENT.
London (UK), Dec 21 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga).- The new restrictions imposed in London left empty streets and closed shops on Monday. FOOTAGE OF LONDON ON MONDAY.
After an alarming outbreak of a mutant coronavirus, multiple countries have canceled flights from the United Kingdom. According to Business Insider, the move was prompted by fears around the new variant of COVID-19. The mutant coronavirus is believed to be up to 70% more transmissible than the original strain. In order to stop its spread, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that London and surrounding areas would suddenly be plunged into lockdown. Dutch authorities confirmed at least one case of this COVID-19 variant had reached the Netherlands. Flights from the UK to The Netherlands are canceled until January 1st, as are those to Belgium. On Sunday afternoon, Italian foreign minister Luigi di Maio said that the government would be suspending all travel from the UK.
Business Insider reports UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has placed himself under self-isolation. The move comes after Conservative MP Lee Anderson, who Johnson spent time with last week, announced he and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus. A Number 10 spokesperson said Johnson 'does not have any symptoms of COVID-19' and is self-isolating. In March, Johnson was hospitalized for ten days for COVID-19. He was moved to intensive care and received oxygen treatment after his symptoms became severe. Currently, Johns Hopkins University reports the UK has over 1.3 million confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
Brighton (United Kingdom), May 20 (EFE / EPA) .- The roadmap designed by the government of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to reopen schools and relax other quarantine measures in the UK starting June 1.(CAMERA: Will Oliver)