UK prime minister to announce new measures for England amid rising infections
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce tighter restrictions for England under a new three-tier system of COVID-19 alert levels.
Areas of England will be placed into "medium," "high" and "very high" alert levels with restrictions of varying severity. It's unclear which areas will be covered by which alert levels and what the respective interventions are. Johnson is expected to provide details on the new measures when he addresses lawmakers at the House of Commons on Monday afternoon
The country's medical chiefs warned of a resurgence in COVID-19 during a press conference Monday morning, pointing to graphs that showed rising infections and hospitalizations in swathes of England as winter approaches.
Liverpool has one of the highest levels of COVID-19 infection in England, with more than 600 cases per 100,000 population. The area is expected to be placed under the most stringent level of restrictions.
Stephen Powis, medical director of the National Health Service in England, told reporters Monday that three temporary COVID-19 hospitals in Manchester, Sunderland and Harrogate have been asked to prepare to reopen and accept new patients if necessary.