KEY POINTS
  • Restrictions on public life have been in place in the U.K. since March 23.
  • "Now is not the moment to give the coronavirus a second chance," Foreign Minister Dominic Raab said.
  • The U.K.'s coronavirus death toll now stands at 13,729, an increase of 861 from the previous day.
A pedestrian walks past closed-down shops on an empty Regent Street in London on April 2, 2020, as life in Britain continues during the nationwide lockdown to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

Britain is extending its coronavirus lockdown measures by at least another three weeks, Foreign Minister Dominic Raab said Thursday.

The government's decision to prolong its shelter-in-place restrictions followed a meeting with scientists earlier in the day. Raab, who is deputizing for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said the rate of Covid-19 infections has not slowed enough to justify lifting the shutdown.