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UK shopper numbers fall ahead of new COVID restrictions (updated)

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    LONDON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Shopper numbers across Britain
fell 1.1% in the week to Dec. 11 versus the previous week,
driven by a 2.7% drop in activity on high streets as new
COVID-19 restrictions spooked shoppers, researcher Springboard
said on Monday.
    It said that whilst the government's COVID-19 "Plan B"
restrictions for England did not come into full force until
Monday, they appeared to have had an impact last week.
    Springboard's Central London "Back to the Office" benchmark,
which covers areas in close proximity to offices, declined 5.3%
versus a 3.0% decline in shopper numbers for Central London as a
whole.  
    Footfall fell 1.6% in other regional cities, but was up 1.5%
in market towns which have smaller, more local high streets,
Springboard said.
    Britain first expressed concern about the new Omicron
coronavirus variant on Nov. 25. On Dec. 9, Prime Minister Boris
Johnson imposed tougher COVID-19 restrictions in England,
ordering people to work from home, wear masks in public places
and use vaccine passes to slow the spread.  urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL8N2SU1D2     
    Springboard said the gap in overall footfall from the 2019
level was 17.7% last week, but footfall was 18.1% above 2020.

 (Reporting by James Davey, Editing by Paul Sandle and Catherine
Evans)
 ((james.davey@thomsonreuters.com))

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