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Chancellor steps in to pay wages during coronavirus crisis to protect jobs - as pubs and restaurants ordered to close

Massive support package to help businesses keep people in work as lockdown measures expanded

Cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants are to be closed under sweeping new measures to try and slow the spread of coronavirus.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the latest drastic move in his latest daily Covid-19 Downing Street press conference.

But those worried about losing their jobs have been told the Government will pay 80 per cent of wages for everyone who finds themselves out of work – up to a maximum of £2,500 a month.

It comes on the day that Britain’s schools closed their doors to all but the children of “key workers” and as the global death toll passed 10,000. Italy, the country with the worst death toll, saw the number of fatalities climb by 627 to more than 4,000.

The Prime Minister said public venues such as pubs and leisure centres, would close as of tonight. Take-aways would continue.

He said: “The speed of our eventual recovery depends entirely on our collective ability to get on top of the virus now and that means we have to take the next steps on scientific advice.

“And following our plan we are strengthening the measures announced on Monday.

“We need now to push down further on that curve of transmission between us.