The rules have been stringent in the UK. It has been issued that from September 28, those who infringe Covid-19 constraints in the UK will face penalties of up to £10,000 (nearly $13,000), as health secretary, Matt Hancock told that the country is at a “tipping point” with cases scaling exponentially. The country proclaimed a further of 4,422 new cases on Saturday, the biggest daily rise since early May. Hancock told TV channels of the country on Sunday, “This country faces a tipping point. We face a choice. If everybody follows the rules ...then we can avoid further national lockdowns. But we of course have to be prepared to take action if that is what is necessary. I don’t rule it out; I don’t want to see it.” Personal data of cops of Belarus gets leaked The fines for those not following self-isolation customs will start at £1,000 (nearly $1,300) but could increase to up to £10,000 for repeat sins and for the most extreme violations, including for those stopping others from self-isolating. Talk about Russia, then the country reported 6,148 cases of Covid-19 in the past day, the newest cases registered in two months. The number of new infections is up 30% since September 1, when schools reopened. France’s daily coronavirus cases surged to the highest since the national lockdown ended in May. Joe Biden in this promotional address spoke this about Trump Another 13,498 cases were reported on Saturday, the second day covered more than 13,000 cases. As per the experts, Italians went to the polls for a referendum and regional elections. Just a week after a Herculean effort by schools to reopen in line with last-minute Covid-19 rules, classrooms across the country were shut to pupils and transformed into ballot stations. India extends 1840 crore financial assistance to Maldives, President Salih expresses gratitude