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PM Johnson sends letter to 30 million UK households, warns ‘things will get worse’

Britain’s infection cases top 17,000

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PRIME Minister Boris Johnson has urged Britons to stay home and outlined stricter measures yet to come in the fight against the coronaviru­s.

“It’s important for me to level with you - we know things will get worse before they get better,” Johnson wrote in a letter issued by Downing Street.

The missive is to be delivered to 30 million households this week.

“We are making the right preparatio­ns, and the more we all follow the rules, the fewer lives will be lost and the sooner life can return to normal,” Johnson asserted.

“At this moment of national emergency, I urge you, please, to stay at home, protect the NHS [National Health Service] and save lives,” he added.

Stay-at-home and strict social distancing rules must be obeyed, warned Johnson, who has himself contracted the coronaviru­s.

“These rules must be observed. So, if people break the rules, the police will issue fines and disperse gatherings,” he added.

The number of deaths from coronaviru­s in Britain has risen to more than 1,000 with over 17,000 infections.

Britain delayed imposing social-distancing measures on its population to stem the spread of coronaviru­s until last week.

On Friday, both Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced they had tested positive for the virus. Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, also has the virus.

Johnson, 55, has said he has mild symptoms including a temperatur­e and a persistent cough. He is self-isolating and working from home.

It’s important for me to level with you - we know things will get worse before they get better. At this moment of national emergency, I urge you, please, to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives

British PM Boris Johnson

 ?? (AFP) ?? Signs on the side of a road alert motorists to stay in phone contact with anyone they may know who is self-isolating due to Covid-19, in Manchester, northern England, on Saturday.
(AFP) Signs on the side of a road alert motorists to stay in phone contact with anyone they may know who is self-isolating due to Covid-19, in Manchester, northern England, on Saturday.

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