The British government intends to impose a comprehensive social isolation across most areas of northern Britain and possibly London in order to counter a second wave of the Corona virus.

According to Reuters, The Times said that under the new isolation measures being considered, orders will be issued to close all cafes and restaurants for an initial period of two weeks.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said earlier this week that any new general lockdown would threaten jobs, people's livelihood and human communication.

The report added that families will also be prevented indefinitely from meeting with each other in any closed place where they were not already under the order.

And last week, Britain imposed new measures that obligated people to work from home whenever possible and ordered restaurants and cafes to close early to face the fast-spreading second wave of Covid-19 with the imposition of new restrictions It may last six months.

The newspaper quoted a senior government source as saying that schools and stores, in addition to factories and offices whose employees cannot work from home, will be allowed to continue.