UK : Sex with outsider banned in England homes to control coronavirus
The UK government is introducing new guidelines under which gathering with one or more people you don’t live with will be against the law.
Ever since the novel coronavirus lockdown has been implemented, a lot of changes have taken place in our lives. Well, another change just took place in England and it is just bizarre.
In the country, the government is introducing a new measure according to which having sex inside your house with a person you don’t live with is set to become illegal. This is a part of new lockdown guidelines that the country is introducing to control novel coronavirus.
Under the new measures, if a person is gathering with one or more people, who don’t live with them, inside their home or flat it will be against the law.
Earlier, the lockdown rules said that travelling without a valid reason was punishable, but it did not talk about people visiting another person’s home.
Under the new guidelines, both people would be prosecuted under the law, which were introduced on Monday. The new rule bans being inside the house with a gathering of more than one person without a reasonable excuse.
The new rule reads, “No person may participate in a gathering which takes place in a public or private place indoors, and of two or more persons.” Though the new law doesn’t explicitly ban sex, it categorically puts an end to lockdown sex for people in England.
The rules come after the country is deciding to ease the lockdown which was implemented because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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A few days ago, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s top aide Dominic Cummings also committed a breach when he took a trip to stay at his parents’ property with his wife Mary Wakefield and child during the novel coronavirus lockdown. The move was criticised by the citizens and many demanded that Cummings resign after the scandal.