The British government announced on Tuesday that it’s offering a £4.6 billion ($6.2 billion) support package for businesses that have been hit hard by new CCP virus lockdown measures. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said the government is offering one-off top-up grants for retail, hospitality, and leisure businesses worth up to £9,000 ($12,225) per property to help businesses through the new lockdown measures intended to stem the spread of a new CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus variant. This follows Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement on Monday evening that England was to be put into a new national lockdown from Tuesday, ditching the local tiered system, which he said had failed to hold back a surge of the new variant of the CCP virus. Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon also announced a national lockdown starting from Tuesday. Under the new lockdown, people are instructed to work from home unless it …