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UK campaign urges people to obey lockdown rules as COVID deaths surpass 80,000
The British Government has launched a public information campaign in an effort to improve adherence to COVID lockdown restrictions.
Key points:
- The campaign urges people to act as if they already have the virus
- The rules allow for two people from different households to exercise together
- Police warned breaking lockdown restrictions would mean more enforcement
England went into lockdown last Monday, with an order for people to “stay at home” unless they need to leave the house for essential reasons, such as shopping, essential work, or exercising once a day.
On Saturday, the Government reported another 1,000 deaths from COVID-19, bringing the country’s death toll from the virus to more than 80,000.
Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty led the…
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