"We need an exit strategy:" Doncaster business bosses demand Covid plan from PM
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The Prime Minister has announced this afternoon that England will return to a tougher version of the regional three tiers of coronavirus restrictions when the national lockdown ends on December 2.
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Hide AdThe Government’s Covid Winter Plan will come into force after the current national lockdown finishes to help keep the virus under control with more areas expected to be placed into the higher tiers.
Non-essential retail and gyms will be allowed to open, the 10pm curfew for pubs and restaurants will be scrapped in tier one and two and there will be increased testing.
Doncaster Chamber of Commerce CEO, Dan Fell said, “Whilst we welcome the introduction of mass testing and reopening of non-essential shops, businesses now need an exit strategy. Regions like South Yorkshire, that were in tier three before national restrictions came into place, urgently need a roadmap that shows what it will take to get to tier one. Government needs to define precisely what the exit criteria is so that businesses and local partners know what they’re working towards.”
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Hide AdLast week the British Chambers of Commerce called on the UK government to publish its approach to national coronavirus restrictions in England without delay.
The leading business organisation - which collectively represents over 70,000 firms of all sizes and sectors across the UK employing six million people - is concerned about the lack of clarity over what form restrictions will take after the current lockdown.
BCC called for government to publish its plans with at least one week’s notice before restrictions are set to end next week, allowing firms adequate time to prepare to re-open and trade afterwards.
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Hide AdProviding an initial response to the Prime Minister’s plan for Coronavirus restrictions after the second lockdown ends in England, BCC Director General Adam Marshall said, “It is helpful that the Prime Minister has heeded our call to give businesses at least a week’s notice of the rule changes that will affect firms across England from December 2
“Businesses across England now need to see the detail - and will judge the latest set of Covid rules on whether they are easy to understand and based on clear, transparently-presented evidence.
“They need to know that the new rules will be accompanied by commensurate support, by a significant expansion of mass testing, particularly to workplaces across the country, and by a plan to get the economy fully open again.
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Hide Ad“The reduction of time in quarantine for international passengers will help to re-establish connections to key markets and trade partners across the world, helping businesses that depend on the UK's connectivity and preserving industries and livelihoods.
“Ministers can’t simply keep switching businesses on and off like a light switch without expecting severe consequences. Covid-secure businesses will be looking to the government for a plan that keeps them, and the economy, open throughout winter and beyond.”