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    All retailers to close at 8pm in initial week as N. Ireland announces another lockdown

    Shoppers in Belfast city centre wearing face masks walk past a public health advice billboard on October 14, 2020 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

    Northern Ireland will impose a six-week lockdown after Christmas as rising coronavirus case rates strain the province’s public health system, the devolved government announced Thursday.

    The new restrictions, which begin on December 26, include an initial week of even tougher rules banning sports events and requiring retailers to close by 8:00 pm, deputy first minister Michelle O’Neill said.

    However there is also to be a review of the lockdown’s strict conditions after four weeks.

    “The situation in terms of Covid is quite dire,” O’Neill told reporters after the Northern Irish Executive met to agree the new measures.

    “It’s very clear from the cases, the positive cases that we’re seeing every day, that an urgent intervention was required.

    “It’ll be disappointing to many. I think a lot of people will also have expected it.”

    Under the restrictions, hospitality venues must remain closed except for takeaway service, along with all non-essential retail, with a stricter demarcation between essential and non-essential retail than that deployed during the recent circuit breaker lockdown.

    Click and collect retail will not be permitted, and homeware will not be categorised as essential retail. Off sales (including from bars) will be permitted from 8:00 am on Monday to Saturday, and from 10:00 am on Sunday, until 8:00 pm on any day.

    Close contact businesses should be closed and places of worship can remain open under strict conditions.

    The additional restrictions from 26 December to 2 January require all businesses which are able to remain open to close between 8:00 pm and 6:00 am.

    The tightened rules will begin as Northern Ireland benefits from a UK-wide easing of limits on indoor gatherings for a five-day period over Christmas.

    From December 23, up to three households will be allowed to meet across the UK’s four nations, except in Wales where the number is limited to two.

    The government in London and devolved administrations in Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh reaffirmed the plans this week despite calls for less easing owing to a nationwide surge in infection rates.

    Case numbers have risen in Northern Ireland despite a two-week lockdown that started late last month, and hospital admissions and death rates remain relatively high.

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