Kane Williamson will captain the T20 World Cup squad for a fourth time as New Zealand hunt for a maiden title
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The governments of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have imposed a fresh set of stringent restrictions, in order to curb the pace of Covid-19 infections that are not showing any discernible signs of slowing down.
All of the restrictions involve revamped curbs on various industries (especially the hospitality and leisure industry), as well as the re-emergence of social distancing and crowding rules.
According to the Office for National Statistics' estimates, 1.74 million people, or one in every 35 people, had coronavirus seven days ago. It is this shocking statistic, coupled with the surging number of new cases in each of the three nations that has pushed them to impose tougher measures.
The following are the newest Covid-19 restrictions imposed upon Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, by their respective governments (with inputs from their official websites), effective from December 26:
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has not announced any further restrictions in the country, keeping in mind the increasing resistance against Covid-19 restrictions, which itself is a source of widespread unrest. However, the Prime Minister also added that he would not hesitate to take tough decisions, if the need arose.
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