Any settings with 10,000 or more attendees, such as large sports and music stadia.īoris Johnson said: “We will reintroduce the guidance to work from home.Outdoor, crowded settings with 4,000 or more attendees where those attendees are likely to be in close proximity to people from other households, such as outdoor festivals.Indoor, crowded settings with 500 or more attendees where those attendees are likely to be in close proximity to people from other households, such as music venues or large receptions.It’s thought venues affected will be all nightclubs, and other venues open after 1am with alcohol, music, and dancing. People who haven’t had the booster, two doses of vaccine will still be sufficient for now - but Mr Johnson said “we will keep this under review as the boosters roll out.” People would no longer be able to show a negative test.īoris Johnson announced he is putting this plan into action from 6am on Wednesday 15 December - with a key change.Ĭontrary to previous plans, he said “a negative lateral flow test will also be sufficient” to get you into a nightclub even if you aren’t double-jabbed. Under previous plans only the vaccine part would be valid. Under Plan B, certain venues will be forced to ask all customers for an NHS Covid pass. This is what it means for you, according to The Mirror. And now, clinically, we know that it can.”Īs a result the Government is introducing Plan B. Professor Whitty added: “We know that it looked as if it was going to evade vaccination. Health Secretary Sajid Javid said the UK Health Security Agency estimates the number of infections “are approximately 20 times” those currently known - so closer to 10,000. Professor Chris Whitty, England's Chief Medical Officer said that meant that in around two weeks - at Christmas - hospitalisations will inevitably start to increase. In an announcement to the Uk on Wednesday night, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the variant discovered in South Africa earlier this month is now spreading rapidly across the country - with cases doubling every two to three days. As of Alpha 20, guards will position themselves at a CCTV Monitor by themselves.England is set to be placed into Plan B winter restrictions in a bid to stop the spread of Omicron variant Covid.If more than 8 are connected, the monitor will cycle which cameras are being viewed by the monitor. However, only 8 cameras will be viewed on one monitor at a time. There is no current known limit to the amount of CCTV Cameras that can be linked to a Monitor. Quick connect will link any clicked objects automatically. To ensure coverage check that you have enough guards to cover all other prison needs and resting periods so that extra guards will wander in and monitor the cameras.ĬCTV cameras are connected using Connect wire in utility tab on the toolbar or by clicking the camera/monitor and clicking the connect room there. That is assuming they are also rested and not injured otherwise they will go to a staff room or infirmary.Any guards not deployed will then be assigned to prisoner intake or movement (to cells or punishment) and finally any remaining guards will wander into the security office and use the CCTV monitor.Guard assignments for deployment and patrols are assigned first.
In order for a guard to voluntarily position themselves at a CCTV monitor they must have free time.CCTV Monitors must be constantly monitored by a guard in order to view area covered by camera. A CCTV monitor is a terminal used by guards to watch connected CCTV camera feeds.