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Are takeaways open? Rules change in new coronavirus lockdown

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lockdown will become law when the clock turns midnight on Wednesday. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the lockdown on January 4 from Downing Street after a sharp rise in coronavirus cases over the last few weeks.

As national restrictions come into play, all non-essential shops must close, and you can’t leave your home, unless you have one of these 11 reasonable excuses.

This lockdown will be similar to the one from March 2020, and schools will be forced to shut once more – as well as the hospitality industry.And while customers can’t dine in at restaurants and pubs, people are wondering if they can still get takeaways.Yes, hospitality venues such as restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars are allowed to offer takeaways until 11pm, as well.

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