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The UK has gone into coronavirus lockdown. Here's how the new rules will work

Mar 24, 2020, 03:58 IST

The UK has gone into full coronavirus lockdown with the public banned from leaving the home for all but essential reasons.

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The decision, which came into force from Monday evening, will dramatically change the lives of millions of British people.

Under the new rules, British people will only be allowed to leave home for the following 'essential' reasons.

Shopping for food and medicine

The public will be allowed to leave home to buy essential items such as food and medicine. However, the government's new guidelines suggest such trips should be "as infrequent as possible."

Exercise

The public will still be allowed to leave home to exercise but only once per day. This can be by yourself or with members of your own household.

Medical trips or caring for others

British people will also be allowed to leave home for medical purposes such as a doctor's appointment, or to care for a vulnerable person.

Essential work

The public will be allowed to leave home for work but only if that work cannot be carried out at home.

All nonessential shops and premises will be closed

The following "nonessential" premises will be closed immediately.
  • Nonessential retail stores such as clothing and electronics stores, hair, beauty and nail salons, outdoor and indoor markets.
  • Libraries, community centres, and youth centres.
  • Indoor and outdoor leisure facilities such as bowling alleys, arcades and soft play facilities.
  • Communal places within parks, such as playgrounds, sports courts and outdoor gyms.
  • Places of worship, except for funerals attended by immediate families.
  • Hotels, hostels, bed and breakfasts, campsites, caravan parks, and boarding houses for commercial/leisure use (excluding permanent residents and key workers).

Public gatherings will be stopped

All gatherings of more than two people, except within your own home with fellow housemates, will be banned.

This applies with just two exceptions:

  • Where the gathering is of a group of people who live together - this means that a parent can, for
    example, take their children to the shops if there is no option to leave them at home.
  • Where the gathering is essential for work purposes - but workers should be trying to minimise all
    meetings and other gatherings in the workplace.topping social events, including weddings, baptisms and other religious ceremonies.

The Government will also stop social events such as weddings, baptisms and other religious ceremonies. Funerals will still be allowed but only to be attended by immediate family members.

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How will the rules be enforced?

The government has passed new emergency legislation through the Coronavirus bill, allowing the police to enforce these new rules.

They will be given the powers to disperse gatherings and impose fines on anyone who refuses to comply.

How long will the lockdown last?

The rules will apply initially for a three week period from March 23 and will then be reviewed by the government before likely being extended.

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