Next to close all 700 stores from 6pm tonight amid coronavirus crisis 


Next to close all 700 stores from 6pm tonight as Britain’s high street shops shut down amid coronavirus crisis

  • Fashion giant announced on Twitter that it will shut stores from 6pm tonight 
  • Comes as Covid-19 death toll in UK stands at 335, with 5,857 cases in Britain 
  • Other stores that are closing over crisis include Ann Summers and Timpsons  
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Next will close every one of its 700 UK stores from 6pm tonight due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The high street fashion retailer announced that it will temporarily shut up shop until further notice. 

A spokesperson said on Twitter: ‘We have made the decision to close our stores from today, Monday 23rd March at 6pm, until further notice.

Next will close all of its UK stores from tonight amid the coronavirus outbreak which has now killed 335 people in Britain (file photo)

The shops closing due to the coronavirus pandemic

‘We’d like to take the opportunity to thank all of our staff who continue to be incredibly supportive of Next and we would also like to let customers know that we do appreciate their loyal support.’

Shortly afterwards, restaurant Wagamama revealed it will close all of its eateries from 9pm tonight. 

It comes as: 

  • Frontline NHS staff claimed they are having to share facemasks amid growing demand for the items
  • Rishi Sunak to announce cash bail-out for five million self-employed Britons facing coronavirus ruin – after promise to cover 80% of laid-off workers’ incomes 
  • Teachers across the country begged parents to reconsider their ‘key worker’ status 
  • Commuters in London left furious as trains were still overcrowded today due to reduced services
  • FTSE 100 opened five per cent down with drop of 266 to 4,923 points as coronavirus crisis continues to terrify investors – while pound trades at $1.16 amid chaos

Many chains said they would be temporarily shutting stores in the UK, as retailers all over the country begin to deal with the fall out from the illness that has so far killed 335 people, with over 5,857 cases having been confirmed. 

Many people across the UK will be laid off work due to the virus and chancellor Rishi Sunak is preparing a fresh coronavirus economic bailout to protect the UK’s five million self-employed workers. 

He had announced on Friday that the Government would cover 80 per cent of employers’ wage bills in a bid to stop mass lay-offs. 

On Sunday Timpson announced that all 2,150 of its stores – including its cobblers and locksmiths, and Johnsons – will ‘go into hibernation’ at 5pm tomorrow.  CEO James Timpson confirmed that staff will remain on full pay. 

But B&Q and Screwfix stores remain open, with bosses introducing new social distancing measures in stores.

This is while Ann Summers will close all stores and will pay staff their full salaries until next month. 

And high street giant John Lewis decided to close all 50 of its stores from close of business tonight for the first time in its 155-year history. Waitrose will however remain open.

HMV also said it would be temporarily closing its stores for trade from the end of Sunday, although its online business would continue. 

Topshop employees were laid off after the Arcadia Group closed its 300 UK stores an hour before the Government announced its coronavirus job retention plan.

The group owned by billionaire Philip Green said in an emailed statement: ‘In line with many other retailers, the Group has made the difficult decision to close until further notice all of our stores from 4pm this afternoon.’

This includes Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge, and Wallis.  

Scientists and medics say the vast majority of those killed by Covid-19, the illness created by the Wuhan virus, are elderly with ‘underlying conditions’.

Those ‘conditions’ include cardiovascular and chronic respiratory diseases, hypertension, diabetes, and cancer sufferers. 

Despite this, it was yesterday reported that an 18-year-old man in the UK had died from the virus. 

He was said to have underlying health conditions but the update makes him the youngest patient yet.