England bans social gatherings above 6 for the 'foreseeable future'
New rules limiting indoor and outdoor gatherings in England to six people will remain in place for the "foreseeable future," British Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock said Wednesday.
"I really hope we can turn this round before Christmas," Hancock told BBC radio.
The restrictions, which will take effect Monday and be enforceable by law, will not apply to schools, workplaces or "life events" such as weddings and funerals, Hancock said. Unlike the previous set of coronavirus-related guidelines, people could be fined for failing to comply with the new rules -- 100 British pounds (approximately $130) the first time, doubling on each offense up to a maximum of 3,200 British pounds (approximately $4,140), according to Hancock.
The move comes after the United Kingdom recorded 2,988 new cases in a 24-hour reporting period over the weekend – its highest daily caseload since May 22.