Tight lockdown restrictions have been reimposed in Leicester as the city sees a spike in coronavirus cases.Non-essential shops will close from tomorrow (Tuesday 30) and schools will close to most pupils on Thursday (2 July), Health Secretary Matt Hancock said.The city has recorded 866 new cases of coronavirus in the last two weeks.Mr Hancock said the easing of the lockdown planned for the rest of England on July 4 cannot happen in Leicester because of rising cases.He said: “Given the growing outbreak in Leicester we cannot recommend that the easing of the national lockdown set to take place on July 4 happens in Leicester.”The Health Secretary has advised residents to stay at home as much as they can while the local lockdown measures.