The announcement came on
the tail of 870 more patients dying in the space of a day.
The UK lockdown has been
extended by another three weeks, with coronavirus death toll hitting 13,738 and
cases above 100,000.
Foreign Secretary Dominic
Raab announced the extension today.
He said the lockdown will
be in place till early May.
Raab who is deputising for
recuperating Boris Johnson, said the public’s ‘efforts are starting to pay
off’.
But he said the
restrictions cannot be lifted, even though community spreading is thinning out.
This is ‘almost certainly’
below the level at which the outbreak will peter out, he said.
He also mentioned the
spread in hospitals and care home.
‘Based on this advice the
government has decided the measures must remain in place for at least the next
three weeks,’ he told the daily Downing Street briefing.
However, Mr Raab said: ‘We
are being as open as we responsibly can at this stage.’

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