hello and welcome. italy s prime minister has unveiled new covid 19 restrictions to avoid a new lockdown after the country recorded its highest daily infection rate for the second day in a row. mayors will get new powers to close public areas at night and the opening times of restaurants and the size of groups will tighten, as mark lobel reports. police as mark lobel reports. close down the flea market police close down the flea market in italy s north, once europe s epicentre of the virus stopping a part of another surge which is this time spreading right across the country too. 11,705 new coronavirus cases were announced on sunday, beating the previous daily record, just 24 the previous daily record, just 2a hours before of 10,925.
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an hourand a making a press conference in about an hour and a half. making a press conference in about an hourand a half. we making a press conference in about an hour and a half. we will bring about what happens. pubs and restaurants across the central belt of scotland have closed their doors for sixteen days. opening hours and the sale of alcohol has also been limited across the rest of the country. a protest against the measures took place in glasgow, with bar workers dumping a large pile of ice outside the city chambers. police scotland said additional officers would be deployed to ensure premises comply with restrictions. in wales, the city of bangor will go into partial lockdown this weekend as the government introduces new restrictions for eight council wards. from 6 o clock tonight, residents will not be allowed to leave or enter the areas without a reasonable excuse and can only meet outdoors. bangor has around 400 positive cases per 100,000 people. president trump says he s s
and of course take care of their staff. the government, all governments are trying to strike right now almost impossible balances between lives and jobs. and speaking for the scottish government, we are trying to do that as best we can. the scottish government is spending £40 million to support the hospitality sector, and staff can be furloughed. but many feel they re being unfairly targeted and that their jobs, their businesses, are literally melting away. we are the only industry that has jumped through every single hoop the government s put in front of us. we ve done everything they asked of us. but apparently that wasn t enough for them, and so they ve shut us with no evidence of the trade being a centre of transmission. more police have been on patrol to ensure premises comply. with the number of cases of covid surging, people are being urged to abide by the new measures, which the government says removes some of the major opportunities
speculation about the possibility of but many feel they are being new restrictions and in this letter that has gone out to mps in the u nfa i rly but many feel they are being unfairly targeted and theirjobs, north west, we hear it is very their businesses are literally melting away. we are the only certain areas will face further restrictions. what will go on in the interim over the weekend? downing street is pointing to conversations it will be having with local leaders industry that has jumped through the hoops the government has put in front of us. we have done everything in affected areas to try and help they asked of us. but apparently them shape the restrictions in those that wasn t enough for them, and so local areas. there have been serious they have shut us with no evidence complaints from some local leaders they haven t been properly consulted. i think the government of the trade being a centre of wa nts to consulted. i think the government wants to get some buy in from trans