LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - There are signs that coronavirus
cases in Britain are starting to flatten as a result of current
lockdowns, health minister Matt Hancock said, paving the way for
a Christmas period with less stringent restrictions.
"There are encouraging signs that the number of cases is
starting to flatten, and that the lockdown that we brought in,
earlier this month, is working," Hancock told Sky News, adding
that a UK-wide approach to rules for Christmas was being worked
on.
"It of course won't be like a normal Christmas, there will
have to be rules in place, but we hope that they'll allow for a
bit more of that normal Christmas that people really look
forward to."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout, writing by Sarah Young; Editing
by Kate Holton)