Rising cases of corona in northeast England, restrictions tightened, reports of corona virus outbreaks continue There will be sanctions
According to British media, the temporary measures include a ban on mixing houses and closing pubs early at night.
Authorities said Northumberland, Newcastle, Sunderland, North and South Tyneside, Gateshead and County Durham Council areas would be affected by midnight.
On the other hand, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: "Corona virus infection is increasing rapidly in the Northeast. That number is over 70.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the government was taking "immediate action" following concerns raised by councils covering the affected areas.
Under the new restrictions, Mr Hancock said residents would not be able to mix with people outside their homes, restaurants would only be able to offer table service and restaurants, bars and pubs would be closed between 10pm and 5am.
Nick Forbes, leader of Newcastle City Council, said the temporary measures were expected to "eliminate the ability to eliminate any further lockdowns in the region." The chronovirus is spreading to people's homes and lower-level sports in the area. ”