Northern Ireland introduced the tightest COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom on Wednesday, closing schools, pubs and restaurants in a effort to slow the spread of the virus.

The restrictions include a two-week closure for schools and a four-week shutdown of pubs and restaurants, except for takeaway orders. The announcement came after talks among political parties that stretched from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

“This is not the time for trite political points,'' First Minister Arlene Foster told lawmakers at the regional assembly in Belfast as she announced the decision. “This is the time for solutions.''

A near deserted Matthews Street in Liverpool, the night before new measures across the region are set to come into force, in England, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. Britain, which has suffered the deadliest outbreak in Europe with a toll of more than 43,000. Under plans unveiled this week, Liverpool is in the highest-risk category, and its pubs, gyms and betting shops have been shut. (Peter ByrnePA via AP)

A near deserted Matthews Street in Liverpool, the night before new measures across the region are set to come into force, in England, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. Britain, which has suffered the deadliest outbreak in Europe with a toll of more than 43,000. Under plans unveiled this week, Liverpool is in the highest-risk category, and its pubs, gyms and betting shops have been shut. (Peter ByrnePA via AP)

The move came as the U.K. government debated whether to extend tough new social restrictions to more parts of England as its three-tier plan for slowing the spread of COVID-19 takes effect.

U.K. health officials are meeting Wednesday to discuss whether to add other areas of northern England — including Manchester and Lancashire — to the country's highest virus risk tier, meaning additional measures such as closing pubs could soon be imposed there.

Only the northern city of Liverpool was placed in the highest risk category when the plan was unveiled Monday.

A couple walks through Temple Court in Liverpool, the night before new measures across the region are set to come into force, in England, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. Britain, which has suffered the deadliest outbreak in Europe with a toll of more than 43,000. Under plans unveiled this week, Liverpool is in the highest-risk category, and its pubs, gyms and betting shops have been shut. (Peter ByrnePA via AP)

A couple walks through Temple Court in Liverpool, the night before new measures across the region are set to come into force, in England, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. Britain, which has suffered the deadliest outbreak in Europe with a toll of more than 43,000. Under plans unveiled this week, Liverpool is in the highest-risk category, and its pubs, gyms and betting shops have been shut. (Peter ByrnePA via AP)

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is being criticized by all sides two days after announcing his three-tier approach that seeks to curtail a fall resurgence of the virus. A report released Tuesday showed that the government’s science advisers had urged his government to install much tougher measures, including a two- to three-week national lockdown.

The opposition Labour Party has called for that advice to be followed, while some members of Johnson’s Conservative Party say the measures already in place go too far and are damaging Britain's virus-damaged economy.

Britain already has Europe's deadliest outbreak, with over 43,000 confirmed deaths.

Empty tables and chairs outside Sweeney's Bar in Liverpool, the night before new measures across the region are set to come into force, in England, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. Britain, which has suffered the deadliest outbreak in Europe with a toll of more than 43,000. Under plans unveiled this week, Liverpool is in the highest-risk category, and its pubs, gyms and betting shops have been shut. (Peter ByrnePA via AP)

Empty tables and chairs outside Sweeney's Bar in Liverpool, the night before new measures across the region are set to come into force, in England, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. Britain, which has suffered the deadliest outbreak in Europe with a toll of more than 43,000. Under plans unveiled this week, Liverpool is in the highest-risk category, and its pubs, gyms and betting shops have been shut. (Peter ByrnePA via AP)

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