BorisJohnson says we are now seeing a second wave coming in and that it was inevitable.
BorisJohnson says we are now seeing a second wave coming in and that it was inevitable.
I don't want to go into a second national lockdown at all says Prime Minister Boris Johnson. He adds we are going to keep everything under review We are now seeing a second wave coming in.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says confirms the UK is seeing a second coronavirus wave adding that it was always 'inevitable.'I don't think anybody wants to go into a second lockdown.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says "clearly" when you look at what is happening with a spike in COVID19 cases you've got to wonder whether we need to go further than the rule of six. The UK is "now seeing a second wave" of Covid-19, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said, adding it's been inevitable we'd see it in this country.
Mr Johnson also said he did not want to go into bigger lockdown measures, but that tighter social distancing restrictions may be necessary.
It comes as new rules were confirmed for Lancashire, Merseyside, parts of the Midlands and West Yorkshire.
On Friday, the UK recorded a further 4,322 confirmed cases of coronavirus.
Clearly when you look at what is happening, you've got wonder whether we need to go further than the rule of six that we brought in, the PM said during a trip to Oxford.
He added that the British people have done an amazing job they've brought that peak down by discipline but that people find it difficult to keep this up, it's difficult to maintain that discipline for a long time.
