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Many Places Will Be in Higher Tiers After UK Lockdown: Johnson

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Brexit Deal ‘Down to Political Will’ From UK, Says Irish PM

The prime minister of Ireland—where the impact of a Brexit deal will be felt most keenly within the European Union—says he hopes the outline of a free-trade deal between the UK and the EU will emerge by the end of the week. The fate of the deal rests on UK political will, he said. Talks started up again on Monday, albeit online, with the EU’s chief negotiator saying that “fundamental divergences remain.” In just six weeks the UK will sever ties with the trading bloc, regardless of whether a deal has been struck or not. Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin said he had received a sense of progress from both negotiating teams. “I would be hopeful that, by the end of this week, that we could see the outlines of a…

Many Places Will Be in Higher Tiers After UK Lockdown: Johnson

Many places in England will be in higher tiers after the current four-week national lockdown than they were before,聽Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday as he聽announced a new three-tiered CCP virus alert system to replace the national lockdown after it ends on Dec. 2.

The new tougher three-tiered system is a part of Johnson’s “COVID winter plan” (pdf), to control the spread of the聽CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus. Johnson said during a press conference that the plan is set to last until the end of March.

In tier-1 areas, where the alert level is medium, the rule of six is brought back, meaning a maximum of six people are allowed to gather indoors or outdoors, unless all are from the same household or support bubble.

Bars, pubs, and restaurants are limited to table service only, but the previous 10 p.m. curfew is extended by an hour. Venues will have to take last orders before 10 p.m. but can close up by 11 p.m.

Places of worship and gyms will open again, subject to the rule of six indoors.

Sports, live performances, and business meetings can be operated at a reduced capacity.

In tier-2 areas, where the alert level is high, no household mixing will be allowed indoors, and the rule of six applies outdoors.

Pubs and bars must close unless they operate as restaurants. Alcohol can only be served with substantial meals. In the previous three-tiered system, pubs and bars could remain open at this level.

Places of worship and gyms will be allowed to open again, but interacting with people outside of one’s own household is forbidden.

Sports, live performances, and business meetings can be operated at a reduced capacity.

In tier-3 areas, where the alert level is very high, rules are similar to those during national lockdown.

Household mixing is forbidden, and hospitality businesses will remain closed, large events are not allowed. However, retail businesses will be open, indoor leisure, places of worship can open as long as there’s no household mixing. Gym classes and organised sports can happen outdoors.

Johnson said the tiers are tougher than before because the scientific advice was that the previous tiered system was not sufficient in bring down the virus’ reproduction number.

Under the previous system, local restrictions may vary in places belonging to the same tier, as a result of consulting local authorities. This time, however, the tiers will be “a uniform set of rules,” Johnson told Parliament.

He said the government will announce later this week, possibly on Thursday, which areas will fall into which tier, based on analysis of cases in all age groups, especially the over 60s; the rate by which cases are rising or falling; the percentage of those who have tested positive in a local population; and the current projected pressures on the National Health Service.

The Department of Health and Social Care did not immediately respond to The Epoch Times’ request for comment on why more areas will need to be placed in higher tiers after a four-week national lockdown.

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Kirkup to Step up as the Youngest Leader of WA Liberals

The 33-year-old Member of Parliament Zak Kirkup will become the youngest West Australian Liberal leader in 20 years as his rival pulled out shortly before the party room meeting. Kirkup’s opponent, former cabinet minister Dean Nalder, announced his withdrawal in a statement released on Tuesday, saying it was clear that the numbers were not on his side, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. “It has become apparent that I don’t have the majority support of my parliamentary colleagues and therefore will clear a path for the new leader,” Nalder told AAP. “I have been humbled at the level of support from my electorate and the wider community.” Kirkup’s victory means the Liberal party would welcome its youngest leader since Matt Birney’s short-lived reign in the mid-2000s. “I think anyone should judge a…