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National COVID lockdown in England not inevitable, UK minister says

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Commuters travel through Vauxhall underground station, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in London Britain, October 30, 2020. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

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LONDON (Reuters) - A national lockdown in England is not inevitable to contain an increase in COVID-19 cases, British foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Friday, adding that a localised approach could work if everyone stuck to the rules for their area.

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Britain has recorded over 20,000 new cases a day on average over the last week, and an average of over 200 deaths a day in the same timeframe.

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Raab said he thought the situation was serious, but that he was confident in the government's approach.

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Asked whether a national lockdown was now inevitable, Raab said: "No, I don't think that is right, but what we are guided by is the rate of the virus.

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"We've seen some evidence since we started putting in place this tiered approach that the rate of increase has slowed," Raab told BBC TV.

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The government has adopted a three-tiered system of restrictions for local areas, though the opposition Labour party has called for a temporary lockdown to break chains of infection.

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On Friday the government said West Yorkshire, which includes the northern cities of Bradford, Leeds and Wakefield, would enter the top tier of restrictions from Monday.

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Raab said that a localised approach was the way to ensure that low-incidence areas were treated fairly, and said that everyone should follow local restrictions.

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That is the way we avoid the more drastic measures that we don't want to take because of the impact they would have on the economy," Raab said.

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