Corona expected to end by mid-2021

(Juhi Aishwary, Journalist): Amidst the new sanctions imposed in Britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the coronavirus crisis is not going to end soon. He said that we hope that the Corona Crisis tour will be over by the middle of 2021, but Johnson expressed concern that a second round may also come. The British Prime Minister said this when wearing a mask was made mandatory in Britain on Thursday. Fines are also to be paid for not wearing the mask. 

He said that this is a very bad time for mankind. The British Prime Minister expressed the hope that ‘I think by the middle of next year we will get over this. Johnson said the government needs to move faster and be more sensitive to the needs of the people. He mentioned that during this time people are not able to get passports on time. Court cases are hanging, the backlog is increasing. Meanwhile, the face of the corona epidemic in Britain has made it mandatory to wear face masks in shops, supermarkets, indoor shopping centers, and transport hubs. Under the new rules, UK citizens will have to wear face masks on their faces. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made it mandatory to wear a face mask at public places earlier this month. 

According to the UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), under the new system, face-covering will be mandatory when purchasing food items from cafes and shops. The UK Department of Health and Social Care said that if you are on a campus where you can sit and consume food or drink, you can take off your mask. Children below 11 years of age are exempted from this. Face coverings will not be mandatory for them. A similar exemption has been given to people with disabilities or those who have difficulty covering the face during respiration. 

He said that it would not be compulsory to wear masks at sites where security measures have been taken for employees and citizens. It includes eating-out restaurants and pubs, hairdressers and salons, gyms and leisure centers, cinemas, concert venues, theaters.  


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