with temporary lockdowns for as long as six months, until a vaccine is developed to combat the coronavirus.Large swathes of Britain are now under new restrictions, with the infection rate rising across the country.Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday said the UK is “now seeing a second wave” of Covid-19.Government sources claim the PM is considering a two-week “circuit-breaker” lockdowns to contain the virus.Official government figures now show that 390,358 Brits have been infected with the potentially fatal virus, with a further 21 deaths recorded today.Mr Johnson warned: "We're looking very carefully at the spread of the pandemic as it evolves over the last few days and there's no question, as I've said for several weeks now, that we.