UK to close schools from Friday amid Coronavirus outbreak: PM Boris Johnson

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Photo: IANS)


As the world is battling from deadly novel Coronavirus, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday said that schools in the country will close from Friday for all students except the vulnerable and those with key worker parents.

PM Johnson further said that children of health workers and police officers, among other key workers, together with the most vulnerable children, can still go to school.

Earlier, local authorities of Scotland and Wales have announced that schools will close from Friday.

In Northern Ireland, schools closed at 5p.m. (1700GMT) Wednesday for students, although teachers are understood to be attending for another two days, according to local media.

Meanwhile, he also mentioned that a test to determine whether an individual has developed antibodies to tackle the coronavirus is “coming down the track”.

According the British health authorities, there are 32 more people have died in the country after testing positive for COVID-19, bringing the death toll to 104.

The number of novel coronavirus cases in Britain reached 2,626 as of Wednesday, the health authorities further added.

On Tuesday, Johnson government unveiled a huge package of support for businesses to help them survive the introduction of tough new social measures to stem the coronavirus outbreak.

The overall confirmed cases on the mainland had reached 80,894 until midnight, including 8,056 patients who were still being treated, 69,601 patients who had been discharged after recovery, and 3,237 people who lost their lives.

The country has closed all public and private educational institutions, marriage halls, cultural centres, cinemas, and cancelled all sports activities and official events and also blocked its western border crossings with Iran and Afghanistan.