The Mayor of London, , said:
“Londoners have done exactly what has been asked of them since
the start of this pandemic, and their monumental sacrifice
managed to keep the number of cases lower in our city than most
other parts of the country since the summer.
“Cases are gradually falling in most boroughs across the capital,
and that’s why it is the right decision for London to have been
placed in Tier 2 of the new Covid restrictions when lockdown ends
on the 2nd of December. However there must be no complacency – we
know how quickly this virus can spread and we all need to keep
playing our part and drive numbers down further across our city.
“This decision will be a welcome boost for London’s shops,
businesses and hospitality venues who were forced to close just
as preparations for the Christmas period began. Businesses across
London have worked incredibly hard to make their premises
Covid-safe, and I am really pleased that they are able to open
their doors again.
“Whilst I welcome the Government’s decision to place London in
Tier 2, I am extremely disappointed that the Government is
sticking with specific measures that seem to cause more harm than
good. I am pleased we persuaded the Government to get rid of the
10pm curfew but extending it to 11pm, when it should be scrapped
altogether, is a mistake. It is a real blow to pubs, bars and
restaurants which have endured such a difficult year and deserve
better.
“While we now know what restrictions will be from next Wednesday,
there remains almost a week of lockdown still to go and it’s
absolutely vital that Londoners continue following the rules to
reduce the spread of the virus.
“With the positive news of a vaccine now in sight, it’s crucial
we continue to follow the rules and do everything we can to
protect the NHS and save lives.”