UK lockdown extended for 'at least' three weeks
Lockdown restrictions in the UK will continue for "at least" another three weeks, Dominic Raab has said.
The foreign secretary told the daily No 10 briefing that a review had concluded relaxing the measures now would risk harming public health and the economy.
"We still don't have the infection rate down as far as we need to," he said.
The United Kingdom Ministers are required by law to assess whether the rules are working, based on expert advice, every three weeks.
Mr. Raab, deputizing for Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he recovers from the illness, said: "There is light at the end of the tunnel but we are now at both a delicate and a dangerous stage in this pandemic.
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