FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson looks out from an ambulance during a visit to Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Britain August 5, 2019. Darren Staples/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
LONDON (Reuters) – British people need to stop non-essential social contact and avoid clubs, pubs, theatres and all unnecessary travel as the coronavirus outbreak accelerates towards the fast growth phase, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday.
“Now is the time for everyone to stop non essential contact with others and to stop all unnecessary travel,” Johnson said at a news conference in Downing Street.
He said anyone with symptoms of the coronavirus should isolate along with their entire household for 14 days. Home working, he said, should begin in earnest.
“We need people to start working from home where they possibly can,” Johnson said. “And you should avoid pubs, clubs, theatres and other such social venues.”
“It looks as though we are now approaching the fast growth part of the upward curve and without drastic action cases could double every 5 or 6 days,” Johnson said.
Reporting by Kylie MacLellan, Elizabeth Howcroft, Elizabeth Piper, writing by David Milliken and Estelle Shirbon; editing by Kate Holton/Guy Faulconbridge