By Tony Winterburn • Published: 30 Oct 2020 • 12:25
Dominic Raab has hinted that the UK Government is ‘ready’ and prepared for Tier Four COVID Restrictions.
Dominic Raab, the Uk’s Foreign secretary, has refused to deny the possibility of the country entering tier 4 restrictions and says the government is prepared to take further measures if necessary.
The foreign secretary refused to deny that ministers are considering introducing a higher tier 4 level of coronavirus restrictions, less than three weeks after the launch of the three-tier lockdown model. Officials are reportedly already drawing up plans for an extra layer of measures- forcing restaurants and non-essential shops to close in parts of England with the highest infection rates.
Asked whether a new tier 4 was being considered, Raab told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Friday: “We’re always ready for further measures that we can take. But I think the most important thing about further measures is that we continue on the track we’re on of targeting the virus.”
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