
Coronavirus
Key points from the Prime Minister’s address to the nation
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The Government has warned that Britain could face much tougher measures if new rules to curb coronavirus fail to get the infection rate under control.
On Tuesday evening, Boris Johnson said the nation faces an âunquestionably difficultâ winter and warned the latest restrictions could last the next six months.
In a televised address the Prime Minister said âwe must reserve the right to go furtherâ if the pace of transmission continues to rise.
The new strategy for England will see office staff once again working from home, the wider use of face masks and a 10pm curfew on pubs and restaurants.
Businesses will face ÂŁ10,000 fines or closure for failing to comply with regulations, and people risk ÂŁ200 penalties for failing to wear masks or breaching the ârule of sixâ.
The military could be used to free up police officers to tackle coronavirus rulebreakers.
Other measures being introduced in England over the coming days include:
â From Thursday, pubs, bars and restaurants will be table-service only and hospitality, leisure and entertainment venues will be subject to a 10pm closing time. Takeaways will also close from 10pm to 5am, although they will be allowed to deliver.
â Face coverings will be required for taxi passengers from Wednesday and for retail staff and hospitality customers, except when sitting down eating or drinking, from Thursday.
â Covid-secure guidelines will become legal obligations for retail, leisure and tourism firms, with businesses facing the risk of fines or closure for failing to comply.
â From Monday, a maximum of 15 people will be allowed to attend wedding ceremonies and receptions.
â From Thursday, the rule of six will be extended to cover indoor team sports, such as five-a-side football games.
â Plans to allow business conferences and crowds at sporting events from October 1 have been shelved.

Daily confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the UK.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer will deliver a âright of replyâ address to the nation in response to Mr Johnson on Wednesday evening.
The new rules â and similar or tougher controls elsewhere in the UK â followed scientistsâ warnings that the number of cases was doubling every seven days.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK passed 400,000, with a further 4,926 lab-confirmed cases as of 9am on Tuesday.
The Government said a further 37 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Tuesday.
Mr Johnson said he was âdeeply, spiritually reluctantâ to infringe on peopleâs freedoms, but unless action was taken now there would be a need for harsher regulations later âwhen the deaths have already mountedâ.
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Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, said there was a question over whether the rules announced by the Prime Minister would âin themselves be sufficient to reverse the increase in cases as we move into autumnâ.
Prof Hunter added: âIt is doubtful that the measures currently being enacted will be sufficient to reduce the R value to below one much before this side of Christmas.â
The Government faced renewed calls to do more to support businesses, with the hospitality industry warning that the new restrictions would be a âcrushing blowâ.