Here's what Boris Johnson and experts are saying about the likelihood of a second lockdown

Could the UK be heading for a second national lockdown (Getty Images)Could the UK be heading for a second national lockdown (Getty Images)
Could the UK be heading for a second national lockdown (Getty Images)

As rules on social gatherings in the UK are tightened, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon have warned about the need to act now in order to avoid a second lockdown. 

Rules limiting gatherings to just six people were introduced this week and mark the first significant reverse step in both the Scottish and the Westminster Government’s move out of lockdown since restrictions began easing in May. 

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The rules came as cases across the country began to rise steeply with the UK recording close to 3,000 new positive cases on September 10. 

Does this steep rise in cases and reversal of post-lockdown measures mean that the UK is heading for a second strict lockdown?

Why have restrictions been introduced?

From September 14 social gatherings will be limited to six people with limited exemptions.This will apply to indoor and outdoor settings including public settings such as pubs, cafes and parks, as well as private homes.

Chief Medical Officer Professor Christ Whitty explained that the rules were being introduced due to a spike in cases, during a press briefing on September 9. 

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