Christmas lockdown looms as Matt Hancock warns England shutdown could be EXTENDED beyond December 2

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FEARS have risen that Christmas could be at risk as Matt Hancock warns that England’s lockdown could be EXTENDED beyond December 2.

The Health Secretary said that it was “too early to know” if the current lockdown restrictions had been effective, and that lockdown may have to continue.

Matt Hancock has warned England’s shutdown could be EXTENDED beyond December 2

The tiers system might need to be toughened up, it was suggested tonight

Dr Hopkins appeared at a press conference with Matt Hancock and Jonathan Van Tam

Mr Hancock said at the press conference: “It is too early for us to know what the number of cases will be, as we come to the end of the current lockdown.

“At the moment most of the tests that we’re getting back and most of the positive cases are from around the time when the lockdown came in.

“It’s too early to expect to see in the data the impact of the second lockdown, but we absolutely hope to be able to replace the national lockdown with a tiered system.”

Hopes of lifting the lockdown rules altogether after December 2 were dashed after PHE boss Dr Susan Hopkins said that a tougher tier system would likely replace national shutdown.

She said that Tier 1 wasn’t working – so stricter rules would have to be enforced.

Tier 1 rules – the lowest level of restrictions which are in place across the country – include the 10pm pub curfew and the rule of six.

But tonight it was suggested this may be scrapped or made even tougher when England emerges from the four-week shut down on December 2.

The next stage up is Tier 2, where people are banned from mixing indoors with people from other households.

Dr Hopkins said tonight: “We see very little effect from Tier 1.

“When we look at what the Tiers may be in the future, we will have to think about strengthening them in order to get us through the winter months until the vaccine is available for everyone.”

Tier 2 was only working in some areas – but Tier 3 was driving down cases in the North West, she said.

She suggested that “if the lockdown is working, we will start to see cases decline over the next week”.

If it doesn’t, then lifting the rules in full would be at risk, she added.

And Matt Hancock told the nation: “it’s not about whether there is a Tier system but what about measures are in each Tier.”

But he said that no such discussions have taken place yet in No10.

Her warning came as the average number of cases rose last week from 22,000 to more than 25,000.

Though the ZOE Covid symptom app and experts at Kings College London say the cases are already falling now.

NHS Test and Trace chief medical adviser Dr Hopkins added: “As long as we start seeing cases decline we can start making a judgement about what are the right decisions.”

Data from the ZOE app shows that cases of the virus have declined

Data from the ZOE app shows that cases of the virus have declined

It came as:

  • Matt Hancock confirmed that 5million doses of the new Moderna vaccine had been secured – after it was found to be 94 per cent effective today
  • He hailed it as a “candle of hope” which the country must keep nurtured
  • Shielding Brits under 65 WILL be among first in line for Covid vaccines, it was confirmed
  • Boris Johnson handed the reigns to Mr Hancock to do today’s briefing as he is now isolating after coming into contact with an MP who tested positive for coronavirus

England’s lockdown system is set to be replaced with a tweaked version of the tiers system in early December.

Ministers are set to decide on and outline the plans to MPs next week – ahead of a vote in the House of Commons.

No10 has refused to rule out the tiers being different to how they were before.

HOAR revealed yesterday that regions of England could be placed into on-off lockdowns for months to come.

The tough new measures are part of a new “pump the brakes” Covid strategy being talked about.

Previously Tier 3 was the toughest level of restrictions – with pubs serving booze shut.

But officials have been looking at whether to add additional layers to it – possibly even a harsher Tier 4 which could mirror the national lockdown England has at the moment.

Non-essential shops could be shut and people banned from all but essential travel.

And Boris has yet to tell the nation whether they will be able to spend Christmas with their families.

He has said he is working on a plan to make sure all four nations of the country can come together under one plan.

One source told HOAR that the rule of six could be replaced with a higher number so extended families are able to come together on December 25.