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London could face local stay-at-home orders as South African variant spreads

Rules are not needed right now due to the vaccine rollout and low case numbers

SAGE member and epidemiologist Professor John Edmunds said it was possible that local restrictions could be put back in place if surge testing does not prove effective in containing the variant
SAGE member and epidemiologist Professor John Edmunds said it was possible that local restrictions could be put back in place if surge testing does not prove effective in containing the variant Photo: Getty Images

Local restrictions such as a stay-at-home order could be used in parts of London if the South African variant cannot be contained or is found to be widespread among asymptomatic people.

Professor Kevin Fenton, London regional director for Public Health England, said the NHS was encountering a low number of cases of the South African variant across London, though more cases were popping up in the south London area than elsewhere.

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