The UK's first full-scale local lockdown will be imposed on Leicester from tomorrow with schools and non-essential shops forced to shut all over again.
People in the city have been told to stay in their homes and make only essential travel after cases spiralled in a new coronavirus outbreak.
Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, announced non-essential retail which opened on June 15 must shut from tomorrow in East Midlands city.
And primary schools which opened to some pupils from June 1 must once again close to all but the most vulnerable, or children of key workers, from Thursday.
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