Sabtu, 21 Maret 2020

How Britain's 'plague village' is coming together - BBC News

More than 350 years ago, the Derbyshire village of Eyam quarantined itself during the plague. Now it’s using those lessons about humanity to face coronavirus.

The BBC’s Fergal Keane went to visit a community that remains hopeful in the face of troubling times ahead.

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2020-03-21 12:27:22Z
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How Britain's 'plague village' is coming together - BBC News

More than 350 years ago, the Derbyshire village of Eyam quarantined itself during the plague. Now it’s using those lessons about humanity to face coronavirus.

The BBC’s Fergal Keane went to visit a community that remains hopeful in the face of troubling times ahead.

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2020-03-21 10:21:28Z
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UK PM Boris Johnson announces nationwide lockdown measures, telling cafes, pubs and restaurants to close - CNBC

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures as he speaks during a coronavirus news conference inside number 10 Downing Street on March 19, 2020 in London, England.

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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced nationwide lockdown measures Friday, telling cafes, bars and restaurants to close.

"We are collectively telling cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to close tonight as soon as they reasonably can and not to open tomorrow," Johnson said at a daily briefing on the coronavirus.

He said takeout services for these businesses would be able to continue.  

"We are also telling nightclubs, theaters, cinemas, gyms and leisure centers to close on the same timescale."

"These are places where people come together, and indeed the whole purpose of these businesses in many cases is to bring people together. But, the sad thing is, I'm afraid today, for now at least, physically we need to keep people apart," Johnson said.

It was not immediately clear whether the recommendations were enforceable by law, although Johnson said licensing laws would allow the government to order these businesses to close.

The prime minister said the newly announced measures would be reviewed on a monthly basis.

To date, the U.K. has reported 3,297 cases of the coronavirus, including 168 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. 

Sterling rose on the news, trading up 1.5% to reach $1.1657 Friday evening London time.

'Unprecedented' measures

Standing alongside Johnson at the daily press conference, U.K. Finance Minister Rishi Sunak announced the government would pay 80% of wages for employees who are unable to work — up to 2,500 pounds a month.

Sunak described the extra measures as "unprecedented" in the history of the British state.

It comes roughly 24 hours after the prime minister warned further restrictive measures might be needed in the capital city, with evidence suggesting the flu-like virus is spreading faster in London.

On Thursday, he suggested the U.K. could turn the tide against the coronavirus within 12 weeks if the right measures were taken.

Schools in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will close until further notice from Friday.

Johnson, a former mayor of London, has ruled out the prospect of stopping public transport, despite speculation about possible travel restrictions. 

The U.K. government has been criticized for being too cautious with its approach to the outbreak. 

Separately, Transport for London announced Thursday that up to 40 Tube stations on the London Underground had closed as part of a partial network shutdown.

TfL also said there would be no night Tube and that bus services would be reduced in the capital, a city of about 9 million residents. 

Epicenter of the outbreak

The U.K. has reported the sixth-highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe, behind Italy, Spain, Germany, France and Switzerland. The World Health Organization recently declared Europe as the new epicenter of the outbreak.

Italy has recorded the highest number of COVID-19 infections on the continent. It has also registered more deaths than any other country worldwide, overtaking China — where the outbreak started in December.

Earlier this week, the U.K.'s finance minister announced a 330 billion pound ($398 billion) aid package of loans for businesses, as well as a business rates holiday and grants.

Correction: An earlier version misstated the scope of Johnson's announcement. The lockdown is nationwide.

— CNBC's Holly Ellyatt contributed to this report.

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2020-03-21 07:46:06Z
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How Britain's 'plague village' is coming together - BBC News

More than 350 years ago, the Derbyshire village of Eyam quarantined itself during the plague. Now it’s using those lessons about humanity to face coronavirus.

The BBC’s Fergal Keane went to visit a community that remains hopeful in the face of troubling times ahead.

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2020-03-21 03:59:08Z
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Jumat, 20 Maret 2020

Correction: UK PM Boris Johnson announces nationwide lockdown measures, telling cafes, pubs and restaurants to close - CNBC

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures as he speaks during a coronavirus news conference inside number 10 Downing Street on March 19, 2020 in London, England.

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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced nationwide lockdown measures Friday, telling cafes, bars and restaurants to close.

"We are collectively telling cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to close tonight as soon as they reasonably can and not to open tomorrow," Johnson said at a daily briefing on the coronavirus.

He said takeout services for these businesses would be able to continue.  

"We are also telling nightclubs, theaters, cinemas, gyms and leisure centers to close on the same timescale."

"These are places where people come together, and indeed the whole purpose of these businesses in many cases is to bring people together. But, the sad thing is, I'm afraid today, for now at least, physically we need to keep people apart," Johnson said.

It was not immediately clear whether the recommendations were enforceable by law, although Johnson said licensing laws would allow the government to order these businesses to close.

The prime minister said the newly announced measures would be reviewed on a monthly basis.

To date, the U.K. has reported 3,297 cases of the coronavirus, including 168 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. 

Sterling rose on the news, trading up 1.5% to reach $1.1657 Friday evening London time

'Unprecedented' measures

Standing alongside Johnson at the daily press conference, U.K. Finance Minister Rishi Sunak announced the government would pay 80% of wages for employees who are unable to work — up to 2,500 pounds a month.

Sunak described the extra measures as "unprecedented" in the history of the British state.

It comes roughly 24 hours after the prime minister warned further restrictive measures might be needed in the capital city, with evidence suggesting the flu-like virus is spreading faster in London.

On Thursday, he suggested the U.K. could turn the tide against the coronavirus within 12 weeks if the right measures were taken.

Schools in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will close until further notice from Friday.

The former mayor of London has ruled out the prospect of stopping public transport in London, despite speculation about possible travel restrictions where approximately 9 million people live. 

The U.K. government has been criticized for being too cautious with its approach to the outbreak. 

Separately, Transport for London announced Thursday that up to 40 Tube stations on the London Underground had closed as part of a partial network shutdown.

TfL also said there would be no night Tube and that bus services would be reduced. 

Epicenter of the outbreak

The U.K. has reported the sixth-highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe, behind Italy, Spain, Germany, France and Switzerland. The World Health Organization recently declared Europe as the new epicenter of the outbreak.

Italy has recorded the highest number of COVID-19 infections on the continent. It has also registered more deaths than any other country worldwide, overtaking China — where the outbreak started in December.

Earlier this week, the U.K.'s finance minister announced a 330 billion pound ($398 billion) aid package of loans for businesses, as well as a business rates holiday and grants.

— CNBC's Holly Ellyatt contributed to this report.

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2020-03-20 18:13:23Z
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UK PM Boris Johnson announces lockdown measures in London, telling cafes, pubs and restaurants to close - CNBC

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures as he speaks during a coronavirus news conference inside number 10 Downing Street on March 19, 2020 in London, England.

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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced lockdown measures in the capital city of London, telling cafes, bars and restaurants to close from Friday.

Speaking at a daily press conference on the coronavirus outbreak, Johnson said: "We are collectively telling cafes, pubs, bars and restaurants to close tonight as soon as they reasonably can and not to open tomorrow."

He clarified takeout services for these businesses would be able to continue.  

"We are also telling nightclubs, theaters, cinemas, gyms and leisure centers to close on the same timescale."

"These are places where people come together, and indeed the whole purpose of these businesses in many cases is to bring people together. But, the sad thing is, I'm afraid today, for now at least, physically we need to keep people apart," Johnson said.

It was not immediately clear whether the recommendations were enforceable by law, although Johnson said licensing laws would allow the government to order these businesses to close.

The prime minister said the newly announced measures would be reviewed on a monthly basis.

To date, the U.K. has reported 3,297 cases of the coronavirus, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, with 168 deaths. 

Sterling rose on the news, trading up 1.5% to reach $1.1657 Friday evening London time

'Unprecedented' measures

Standing alongside Johnson at the daily press conference Friday, U.K. Finance Minister Rishi Sunak announced the government would pay 80% of wages for employees who are unable to work — up to £2,500 a month.

Sunak described the extra measures as "unprecedented" in the history of the British state.

It comes roughly 24 hours after the prime minister warned further restrictive measures might be needed in the capital city, with evidence suggesting the flu-like virus is spreading faster in London.

On Thursday, he suggested the U.K. could turn the tide against the coronavirus within 12 weeks if the right measures were taken.

Schools in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will all close until further notice from Friday.

The former mayor of London has ruled out the prospect of stopping public transport in London, despite speculation about possible travel restrictions where approximately 9 million people live. 

The U.K. government has been criticized for being too cautious with their approach to the outbreak. 

Separately, Transport for London (TfL) announced Thursday that up to 40 Tube stations on the London Underground had closed as part of a partial network shutdown.

TfL also said there would be no night Tube and that bus services would be reduced. 

Epicenter of the outbreak

The U.K. has reported the sixth-highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe, behind Italy, Spain, Germany, France and Switzerland. The WHO recently declared Europe as the new epicenter of the outbreak.

Italy has recorded the highest number of COVID-19 infections on the continent. It has also registered more deaths than any other country worldwide, overtaking China — where the outbreak first started in December last year.

Earlier this week, the U.K.'s finance minister announced a £330 billion ($398 billion) aid package of loans for businesses, as well as a business rates holiday and grants.

— CNBC's Holly Ellyatt contributed to this report.

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2020-03-20 17:42:26Z
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The UK is closing schools to all except the children of 'key workers.' Here's who they are - CNN

While most parents are trying to figure out what to do with their newly free children, the children of workers deemed critical to the country's response to Covid-19 will be allowed to go to school.
The government said people who fall into this category should contact their local authority, which will allocate a local school for their children.
Boris Johnson ramps up UK's coronavirus response after criticism
"We are grateful for the work of teachers and workers in educational settings for continuing to provide for the children of the other critical workers of our country," the government said in a statement. "It is an essential part of our national effort to combat this disease," it added.
Here are the jobs covered by the exception:
Health and social care
This includes but is not limited to doctors, nurses, midwives, paramedics, social workers, care workers, and other frontline health and social care staff, including volunteers.
The support and specialist staff required to maintain the UK's health and social care sector; those working as part of the health and social care supply chain, including producers and distributors of medicines and medical and personal protective equipment.
Education and childcare
Nursery and teaching staff, social workers and those specialist education professionals necessary for delivering the government's Covid-19 response plan.
Key public services
Those essential to the running of the justice system, religious staff, charities and workers delivering key frontline services, those responsible for the management of the deceased, and journalists and broadcasters providing public service broadcasting.
Local and national government
This only includes those administrative roles essential to the effective delivery of the Covid-19 response or delivering essential public services such as the payment of benefits.
Food and other necessary goods
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People involved in food production, processing, distribution, sale and delivery, as well as those essential to the provision of other key goods (for example, hygiene supplies and veterinary medicines).
Public safety and national security
Police and support staff, Ministry of Defence civilians, contractors and armed forces personnel (those critical to the delivery of key defense and national security or to the response to the Covid-19 pandemic), fire and rescue service employees (including support staff), National Crime Agency staff, those maintaining border security, prison and probation staff and other national security roles, including overseas.
London amid coronavirus: Empty shelves but busy bars
Transportation
Those keeping air, water, road and rail passenger and freight transportation running.
Utilities, communication and financial services
Staff needed to provide essential financial services, the oil, gas, electricity and water sectors, the information technology and data infrastructure sector and primary industry supplies, as well as key staff working in the civil nuclear, chemical, telecommunication, postal services and delivery, payments providers and waste disposal sectors.
Find the UK government's full guidance here.

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2020-03-20 10:17:00Z
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