The Brexit Party leader condemned the scenes in Liverpool city centre on Tuesday evening, which saw crowds of people partying the streets just hours before the highest level of COVID-19 restrictions were enforced in the area. Reacting to the shocking video on Twitter, Mr Farage said: “Boris has lost control.”
Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson said the mass gatherings “shame our city”, while Downing Street condemned the actions of an “irresponsible” minority.
The Prime Minister’s new three-tier coronavirus system came into force today and divides England into medium, high or very high risk.
The medium level maintains current national restrictions, the high level will see households banned from mixing indoors, while the third tier involves harsher restrictions, including the closure of bars, casinos and gyms.
Calum Semple, professor of outbreak medicine at the University of Liverpool and a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) has warned hospital capacity in Liverpool could be exceed by next week.
He said: “I’ve been asked to speak to you today about the dire situation that faces our hospitals in Liverpool.
“We have got over 300 patients in beds and our intensive care capacity is currently running at 90 percent.
“At this rate we are looking at exceeding healthcare capacity in the next week or so.”
Mr Johnson defended his latest approach to tackle the virus during a fiery encounter with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs).
The showdown in the Commons came less than 24 hours after Sir Keir called for a “circuit-break” national lockdown of between two and three weeks.
The suggestion was first made by scientists advising the Government in September but ignored by the Prime Minister.
Speaking at PMQs, Labour leader said since the Sage advice was given on September 21 “the infection rate has quadrupled, hospital admissions have gone from 275 a day to 628 a day in England, yesterday 441 Covid patients were on ventilators and the number of deaths recorded was – tragically – the highest since June 10”.
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A YouGov poll released this afternoon pilled further pressure on the Prime Minister to take further action, after it found the vast majority of the public support a temporary national lockdown.
The survey found 68 percent of people are in favour of a circuit-breaker.
The Department for Health has confirmed a further 137 people have died from coronavirus in the past 24 hours.
As of 9am on Wednesday 19,724 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed.