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How will the new coronavirus lockdown in England affect you?

Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty during a media briefing on Saturday October 31, 2020.
Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty during a media briefing on Saturday October 31, 2020. Photograph: Alberto Pezzali/PA

Boris Johnson has announced a second national Covid lockdown in England which will come into effect on Thursday 5 November and is currently set to end on Wednesday 2 December.

The government has introduced new countrywide measures because of the rapid increase of coronavirus cases. Full details of the restrictions will be published on Tuesday.

We want to find out what you think about the new measures? How are they going to affect you? Do you feel they should have come sooner? Are you intending to abide by them?

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