Uniform restrictions such as restrictions on going out to the UK will end on the 2nd of next month. Regulations will be made by region on November 24, 6:01

As a measure against the infection of the new coronavirus, Prime Minister Johnson will end the uniform regulation on December 2 regarding the ongoing restrictions on going out in England, England, and after that, will regulate it according to the infection situation in the area. I made it clear.

In England, where London is located, we have been taking strict measures since November 5th, such as restricting going out and, in principle, banning retail stores that sell non-necessary items.



On the 23rd, Prime Minister Johnson said that the spread of the infection was subsided, and that the uniform regulation would end on December 2, and then the regulation will be shifted to three stages according to the infection situation in the area.



It calls for people to continue working from home if possible in all areas, and to refrain from going out unless necessary in areas where the infection is most severe.



In addition, while retailers are allowed to operate in all regions, pubs and restaurants are still limited to take-out and delivery in the most infected areas.



These regulations will continue until next spring, with regular reviews, and regional regulatory stages are expected to be announced on the 26th.



In addition, regarding Christmas, Prime Minister Johnson said, "Although it will not be the same as usual, spending time with loved ones is valuable in such adversity," he said, in the direction of temporarily relaxing some regulations. I made it clear that I am considering it.