Another 162 die with coronavirus as cases rise by another 23,254

0
210

Sunday 1 Nov 2020 4:23 pm
There have been another 162 deaths from coronavirus reported, bringing the total number in the UK to 46,717.

Daily figures released by the Department of Health show that there have been another 23,254 cases, meaning the total now stands at 1,034,914.

There are 10,918 patients in hospital, including 978 on ventilator beds.

It comes as NHS England said that 137 people had died in hospitals while being treated for Covid-19.

Figures for the virus are rising to the extent that Boris Johnson has imposed another national lockdown in England, beginning from November 5 and lasting four weeks.

Pubs, bars, restaurants and non-essential retail will close from Thursday for four weeks across England, with furlough payments at 80% extended for the duration of the new measures.

The number of confirmed cases in the UK
People will be allowed to exercise and socialise in public spaces outside with their household or one other person, but not indoors or in private gardens, and will be able to travel to work if they cannot work from home.

Yet unlike in the lockdown during the first wave of the pandemic, schools, colleges and nurseries will remain open.

The Prime Minister said the restrictions would end on December 2, when the Government would reintroduce local restrictions based on the latest data and trends.

But Cabinet Office Minister Mr Gove said it would be ‘foolish’ to predict what would happen with the pandemic over the next four weeks, and conceded the lockdown may have to be extended.

Asked during an interview on Sky News’ Sophy Ridge On Sunday whether the national lockdown could be extended, he replied: ‘Yes.’

Mr Gove said: ‘We want to be in a position where we can – and I believe that this is likely to be the case – have an approach where if we bring down the rate of infection sufficiently we can reduce measures nationally and also reduce measures regionally.

‘Because the regional approach is one that, wherever possible, we want to take because again we recognise it may be the case in the future that having reduced R below 1, having reduced national restrictions, we may see a specific upsurge in specific areas which will require specific regional measures.’

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here