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Tightening of covid measures in the UK hospitality market

Health secretary Matt Hancock has announced the latest measures planned by the British government to face the increasing number of covid19 infections. 

As from Monday September 14, people won’t be allowed to meet in group of more than 6 people. 

 

In line with this directive, the hospitality industry will be required to take customers’ details – a rule that has been so far voluntary. Hancock also said there will be a stricter control  over  pubs, restaurants, cafes to make sure the NHS Test and Trace programme is respected.

 

Read more on: 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-54081131

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