LONDON (Reuters) – Britain is considering closing all non-essential retail shops as it tightens measures to keep people at home over coronavirus, the BBC’s political editor reported on Monday.
“Government considering next steps like closing non-essential retail or whether to start treating people flouting the stay at home advice as acting against the law – all being discussed – huge decisions, nothing final,” Laura Kuenssberg said on Twitter.
(Reporting by Kate Holton, Editing by Paul Sandle)

