Boris Johnson hints at second lockdown for local coronavirus outbreaks

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Boris Johnson warns crowds ignoring social distancing they are not immortal

Boris Johnson says he will make the "necessary closures" in the event of local outbreaks of coronavirus.

 

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He's got a point... but people don't listen.... Remember corbyn and his free stuff.... 😁

he should have never bothered easing restrictions anyway bleeding obvious what was going to happen not helped by idiot gatherings all over the country

Fine people for disobeying.

What

Boris you have been saying that. For weeks do something.

Only those who wear masks are.

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