More than 1.4m Brits will be ordered to stop all social contact from Monday as the Government battles to regain control of the coronavirus crisis.
Health secretary Matt Hancock warned that OAPs, cancer victims, and heart attack survivors will have to go without ANY socialising under tough new COVID-19 measures.
He said they would have to “take themselves away from all social contact from Monday onwards”. At present, anyone with an underlying health condition such as those who usually receive an NHS flu jab, people with weakened immune systems and anyone over 70 is told to be “particularly stringent in following social distancing measures”.