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Coronavirus - 20th December - Sun 20 Dec 2020, 15:11

£10,000 fine for organiser of anti-lockdown protests in London

The organiser of anti-lockdown protests in which five police officers were injured and 29 people were arrested faces a fine of 10,000, police in London have said.
The woman was identified as the organiser of the demonstrations in which more than 150 people gathered on Saturday and marched through parts of central London - just as heightened ‘Tier 4’ restrictions for the city and much of the south east of England were being announced.
Several clashes occurred between officers and unmasked demonstrators, who chanted “we demand freedom”.
Police said that the protest “endangered the health of Londoners” and that those arrested had been charged with breaching Health Protection Regulations.
The three men had also been charged with assaulting an emergency worker.

266 more covid-positive deaths in hospital in England

A further 266 people who tested positive for Covid-19 have died in hospital in England, bringing the total number of confirmed deaths reported in hospitals to 46,388, Britain’s National Health Service has said.
Patients were aged between 42 and 101. All except seven, aged between 53 and 90, had known underlying health conditions.
The deaths were between November 8 and December 19.
Thirteen other deaths were reported with no positive Covid-19 test result.

Thailand begins testing for coronavirus and extends restrictions on movement

has started testing tens of thousands of people for coronavirus and extended curbs on movement, a day after locking down a province following the country’s worst outbreak yet.
The outbreak began at a shrimp market in Samut Sakhon, a province southwest of Bangkok and a centre of the seafood industry that is home to thousands of migrant workers, Reuters reported.
Four cases were reported there on Friday and that number had jumped to 689 by Sunday, the public health ministry said. Thailand had previously kept the epidemic in check, recording little more than 5,000 COVID-19 cases.
“Today is just the first stage,” Kiattiphum Wongrajit, the ministry’s permanent secretary, told a news conference. “Further results will show a lot more infections.”
He said up to 40,000 people would be tested in Samut Sakhon and nearby provinces, with over 10,000 tests to be conducted by Wednesday.
Migrant workers, mostly from Myanmar, lined up for testing on Sunday, along with some Thais. Most cases identified so far have been asymptomatic, health officials said.
Sutharee Wannasiri, a human rights specialist, tweets:
Tweet  Sutharee Wannasiri:

#Thai authorities set up razor barb wire at seafood markets & migrants dormitories in Samut Sakhon claiming to contain the movement of workers to prevent the spread of #COVID19 after 500+ new cases were found today

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