英国正式宣布解封计划:英国学生6月可以开学?(内有英文讲话原稿件)

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英国首相鲍里斯亲自宣读了疫情以来首个解封计划。根据首相的全国讲话,英国将分三步逐步解封。

5月10日英国时间晚7点,英国首相鲍里斯亲自宣读了疫情以来首个解封计划。

根据首相的全国讲话,英国将分三步逐步解封:


1. 第一步,从5月13日(周三)开始:


鼓励无法在家工作的民众回归工作,特别是建筑和制造业工人,但在工作时要遵守社交隔离,且在通勤时避免乘坐公共交通工具,尽量选择自行车和开车出行,步行最佳。

政府为雇主制定了新的防疫指导方针和防护用品规范,以确保雇员的健康和安全。据英媒后续报道,该规范将要求雇主为员工提供口罩。

对于那些可以在家工作的人,接下来还是要继续在家工作。

取消每人每天外出运动一次的限制,民众将被允许在公园里晒太阳,也可以开车去其它地点,但前提是只能和同住的人开展运动,这一措施将于5月13日正式生效。

外出时必须保持2米并遵守严格的社交隔离措施,违者将被除以更严厉的惩罚,最高可达3200英镑,约2.8万人民币。


2. 第二步,最早从6月1日开始:


如果疫情好转,英国政府将会分阶段重开商店,并且让小学生最早于6月1日重返学校

首先回到学校的是小学学前班(reception)、一年级和六年级的学生。

其次是明年要考试的中学生,政府希望让这部分学生至少能在暑假之前和自己的老师有所互动。


具体的复学计划要到五月下旬公布。

3. 第三步,最早从7月开始:


如果疫情数据进一步好转的话,英国预计最早于7月重开部分酒店、餐厅和咖啡馆,并开放部分公共场所,只要确保人们能够遵守社交隔离规则。


鲍里斯在讲话中特别没有提到酒吧,这也被英媒解读为酒吧业的坏消息,即酒吧至少要关门2个月以上。


英国政府发布五级警报系统,以确定解封日期。

鲍里斯对6月1日开学和7月重开餐厅并不100%肯定,在前提中特别强调了需要在疫情好转时才会这样做。

对此,鲍里斯也在讲话中做出了详细解释,即未来的解封措施不一定会完全按照计划进行。

接下来,政府会定期对疫情进行评估,并根据最新情况作出政策调整。

对此,鲍里斯特别发布了全新的五级警报系统。


鲍里斯表示,为避免重蹈覆辙,英国建立了由政府生物安全中心设计的五级警报系统。


警报级别由传染率R和新冠病例数决定,级别越低,封锁措施越少。


具体细节如下:

第五级:即疫情最严重的最高等级,传染率R值高于1,国家处于高危状态,意味着NHS被击穿,这时候需要重新启用此前关闭的南丁格尔医院。

第四级:为英国当前疫情所在等级(R值在0.6-0.9),这一级别时R低于1,但部分地区的R会高于1,NHS未被击穿,对应措施是继续封锁。


第三级:病毒被控制,英国全部地区R值低于1,应对措施是有限地放松封锁。


第二级:疫情明显得到控制,对应措施为:商店重开,办公室工作者复工,易感群体继续留在家里。

第一级:英国不再有新冠,对应措施:恢复大型体育赛事,易感群体可以外出。


 

结合上面提到的三步解封策略的话,鲍里斯表示,只有英国的新冠警报级别降到第三级,英国才会考虑进入第二步重开学校,否则将会停留在第一步。

根据首相讲话,目前英国仍处于第四级警报,但正在逐步步入第三级。


入境英国需强制隔离


在鲍里斯今天的讲话中,他还表示,为了防止输入性病例,现在是时候对通过飞机进入英国的旅客进行隔离,这将大大降低新冠的传染率。
鲍里斯在讲话中并没有提及具体细节,英媒称详细措施将会在明天发布。


据英媒后续透露,英国将要求所有入境者进行14天的强制隔离,据路透社进一步消息,这一隔离计划将不包括法国。

英媒此前称这项措施将会在6月初正式启动,违者将面临高达1000英镑的罚款或被遣返回国。


除了以上重点内容,首相讲话还有以下要点:
鲍里斯表示,感谢民众在过去两个月以来遵守了隔离规则,尽管这一过程非常艰难。


这一隔离措施避免了灾难,并防止死亡病例进一步上升,要知道当时预计的最坏情况是50万人死亡。

英国不同地区的疫情状况不同,因此各地区可以灵活应对,鲍里斯相信英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰将会共同击败新冠病毒,这一点有深意,后面会讲。

重提英国大规模解封需要满足的五大条件:

1. 必须保护NHS不被击穿
2. 必须看到死亡率持续下降
3. 必须看到感染率持续和大量下降
4. 测试数量和防护设备能够满足需求

5. 任何措施都不会引发导致NHS被击穿的第二波高峰


说完首相的最新讲话,我们再看一下过去24小时英国疫情方面的其它进展:


正式更换抗疫口号


今日,英国官方正式更换了抗疫口号。

从此前的Stay Home(待在家里)—Protect the NHS(保护NHS)—Save Lives(拯救生命)。

改成了
Stay Alert(保持警惕)—Control the Virus(控制病毒)—Save Lives(拯救生命)

这一改变和鲍里斯今天的讲话相对应,意在鼓励不得不出门工作的人复工,以复苏英国的经济。
讲话结束后,鲍里斯也更改了推特名字。把后缀改成了Stay Alert保持警惕。

另由于部分媒体和政客质疑Stay Alert过于模糊,官方还发出了细节定义,解释什么是保持警惕:
尽可能待在家里
如果外出,尽量保持2米
尽可能在家办公
勤洗手
减少与他人接触的次数
如果你或者同住的人出现症状,所有人必须隔离。

反对新口号,苏格兰、威尔士先后发声

在今天的讲话中,鲍里斯特别提到英国不同地区的疫情状况不同,因此各地区可以灵活应对。
鲍里斯表示,英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰将会共同击败新冠病毒。
首相这一言论和上述地区领袖近期频频发声有关。

今天,苏格兰首席部长率先对鲍里斯呛声,一大早就发推称,她从周日报纸上才知道鲍里斯要发布新口号了,暗示自己并不提前知道英国政府要改口号的消息。
她还表示,“鲍里斯当然可以决定什么对英格兰最合适,但根据抗疫现状,留在家里拯救生命仍然是我传达给苏格兰的口号。”
很显然,苏格兰不想改口号。


此外,斯特金还特意在今天于苏格兰举办的发布会上说:“我搞不懂“Stay Albert保持警惕”是什么意思,这有点模糊。”

斯特金还特意把“留在家里”的大字打在了背后的公屏上,并表示:“苏格兰会继续使用Stay at Home的口号”。


除此之外,斯特金还强调:“我们不能过早地放松封锁措施,以及释放让人感到疑惑的信息。”
“如果及早放松封锁措施,会有更多人因此而死去,我们决不能冒这个险。”
威尔士首席大臣德雷克福德也保留了原标语,他表示,“我将向威尔士人民传达的信息是,大家必须警惕病毒持续带来的危害。”
“因此与他人减少联系,为了减少对自己和他人的风险,留在家中仍然是最重要的保护途径。”

英国政府将呼吁民众自制“口罩”

据《电讯报》报道,英国政府明天还将发布另一防疫措施。
政府将明确建议人们在搭乘公共交通工具或去往商店时佩戴面部遮挡物。
面部遮挡物包括围巾,头巾和手帕,人们可以自行制作。


关于英国疫情,过去24小时还有以下信息值得关注:
根据追踪APP的测试反馈,英国可能会改变原来的追踪模式,并将APP改为苹果和谷歌都能使用的“去中心化”模式。

由于白金汉宫将会在夏天对公众关闭,女王也会离开公众视线长达数月,并将继续长时间地住在温莎城堡。


英国皇家发言人表示,在疫情结束之前,女王不会参加任何社交活动,也不会对任何国家进行国事访问。

英国四大工会组织今天联合致函该报警告称,除非鲍里斯同意在全国进行一场卫生安全革命,否则工会不会建议属下300万名会员复工。

工会组织还表示,他们要求企业雇主进行安全风险评估,并提出具体措施以确保员工在工作单位的健康安全。

英国将在本土重建部分药物供应链,自产包括肾脏透析液在内的关键药物。

英国首相解封演讲原文完整版

It is now almost two months since the people of this country began to put up with restrictions on their freedom – your freedom – of a kind that we have never seen before in peace or war.

And you have shown the good sense to support those rules overwhelmingly.

You have put up with all the hardships of that programme of social distancing.

Because you understand that as things stand, and as the experience of every other country has shown, it’s the only way to defeat the coronavirus - the most vicious threat this country has faced in my lifetime.

And though the death toll has been tragic, and the suffering immense.

And though we grieve for all those we have lost.

It is a fact that by adopting those measures we prevented this country from being engulfed by what could have been a catastrophe in which the reasonable worst case scenario was half a million fatalities.

And it is thanks to your effort and sacrifice in stopping the spread of this disease that the death rate is coming down and hospital admissions are coming down.

And thanks to you we have protected our NHS and saved many thousands of lives.

And so I know - you know - that it would be madness now to throw away that achievement by allowing a second spike.

We must stay alert.

We must continue to control the virus and save lives.

And yet we must also recognise that this campaign against the virus has come at colossal cost to our way of life.

We can see it all around us in the shuttered shops and abandoned businesses and darkened pubs and restaurants.

And there are millions of people who are both fearful of this terrible disease, and at the same time also fearful of what this long period of enforced inactivity will do to their livelihoods and their mental and physical wellbeing.

To their futures and the futures of their children.

To their futures and the futures of their children.

 

So I want to provide tonight - for you - the shape of a plan to address both fears.

 

Both to beat the virus and provide the first sketch of a road map for reopening society.

 

A sense of the way ahead, and when and how and on what basis we will take the decisions to proceed.

 

I will be setting out more details in Parliament tomorrow and taking questions from the public in the evening.

 

I have consulted across the political spectrum, across all four nations of the UK.

 

And though different parts of the country are experiencing the pandemic at different rates.

 

And though it is right to be flexible in our response.

 

I believe that as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom – Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, there is a strong resolve to defeat this together.

And today a general consensus on what we could do.

 

And I stress could.

 

Because although we have a plan, it is a conditional plan.

 

And since our priority is to protect the public and save lives, we cannot move forward unless we satisfy the five tests.

 

We must protect our NHS.

 

We must see sustained falls in the death rate.

 

We must see sustained and considerable falls in the rate of infection.

 

We must sort out our challenges in getting enough PPE to the people who need it, and yes, it is a global problem but we must fix it.

 

And last, we must make sure that any measures we take do not force the reproduction rate of the disease - the R - back up over one, so that we have the kind of exponential growth we were facing a few weeks ago.

 

And to chart our progress and to avoid going back to square one, we are establishing a new Covid Alert System run by a new Joint Biosecurity Centre.

 

And that Covid Alert Level will be determined primarily by R and the number of coronavirus cases.

 

And in turn that Covid Alert Level will tell us how tough we have to be in our social distancing measures – the lower the level the fewer the measures.

 

The higher the level, the tougher and stricter we will have to be.

 

There will be five alert levels.

 

Level One means the disease is no longer present in the UK and Level Five is the most critical – the kind of situation we could have had if the NHS had been overwhelmed.

 

Over the period of the lockdown we have been in Level Four, and it is thanks to your sacrifice we are now in a position to begin to move in steps to Level Three.

 

And as we go everyone will have a role to play in keeping the R down.

 

By staying alert and following the rules.

 

And to keep pushing the number of infections down there are two more things we must do.

 

We must reverse rapidly the awful epidemics in care homes and in the NHS, and though the numbers are coming down sharply now, there is plainly much more to be done.

 

And if we are to control this virus, then we must have a world-beating system for testing potential victims, and for tracing their contacts.

 

So that – all told - we are testing literally hundreds of thousands of people every day.

 

We have made fast progress on testing – but there is so much more to do now, and we can.

 

When this began, we hadn’t seen this disease before, and we didn’t fully understand its effects.

 

With every day we are getting more and more data.

 

We are shining the light of science on this invisible killer, and we will pick it up where it strikes.

 

Because our new system will be able in time to detect local flare-ups – in your area – as well as giving us a national picture.