The second wave of Code-19 in the UK, lockdown for 6 months.

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson has instructed citizens to work from home as soon as possible, ordering the immediate closure of bars and restaurants to deal with the second wave of the rapidly spreading Code-19. Will last for months.

According to the Reuters news agency, Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided to impose sanctions on government scientists for not taking the necessary steps to raise the death toll, but he did like the lockdown this year. Avoided sanctions.

Boris Johnson said further action could be taken if the number of cases did not decrease.

"We have the right to take big steps on a broad basis, with specific restrictions," he told parliament after meeting with ministers and heads of UK local governments.

Just a week after instructing citizens to return to their offices, Boris Johnson said office workers should work from home if possible.

It may be recalled that Boris Johnson had urged the citizens to go to their offices a week ago but now he has ordered the closure of bars, restaurants and other places till 10 pm but table service will be allowed.

"I apologize for the inconvenience,".

According to the report, it is not yet clear whether these measures will be enough to deal with the second wave of corona in the UK, where scientists warned that by mid-October, the number of corona virus cases in the UK could reach 50,000 a day.

Scientists warn that the world's fifth-largest economy is at risk.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said more masks would be needed for further action, adding that the army could be called in to tighten rules and regulations and facilitate policing.

Businesses that violate Code 19 are liable to a fine of up to 10,000 (ڈالر 13,000) or fines, and individuals can be fined up to 200 200 if they do not wear masks in certain places.

Boris Johnson said the majority of the people are breaking the law, which is worrying, while a few are following the law.

Asked if the situation in Britain was worse than in Germany and Italy, he told parliament: "There is a difference between the rest of the world and our country, one of which is freedom in our country and the British people are forced to abide by the rules. It is difficult to implement.

The United Kingdom is the country with the highest number of deaths from code-19 in Europe, where 41,788 people have been killed so far.

Andrew Belle, Governor of the Bank of England, warned that "unfortunately, the increase in COD-19 cases has increased the economic risks and created difficulties for the central bank on how to co-operate in economic matters."

"We will not listen to those who say let the virus spread or lock it down permanently," said Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

"We are taking decisive steps to save lives, jobs and livelihoods,".

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