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direct to your inboxThe first changes to the lockdown in England are in force from today.Boris Johnson unveiled the government's roadmap to 'cautiously' easing lockdown restrictions amid the success of the coronavirus vaccine programme.Step one from March 8 was given the green light after four tests required to proceed were met.These include: the vaccine deployment programme continues successfully; evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in
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The lockdown rules in England will change on Monday.
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coronavirus lockdown rules are eased this summer.People will be participating in test events held at some of the city’s nightclubs, comedy clubs and business venues as organised by venue managers with the government.Organisers will collect evidence and share their experiences with others in the event economy, which will be provided to the government to see if venues can reopen in line with the planned four-stage roadmap out of lockdown [via BBC News].At present, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has
direct to your inboxBoris Johnson has hailed the first phase of lockdown easing as the result of a 'truly national effort' to beat coronavirus.Schoolchildren across England are due to return to the classroom on Monday as the government goes ahead with the first stage of the roadmap.The Prime Minister said: “The reopening of schools marks a truly national effort to beat this virus.“It is because of the determination of every person in this country that we can start moving closer to a sense of
direct to your inbox The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced a four step roadmap for easing of the England-wide coronavirus lockdown last month.
direct to your inboxDr Hilary Jones has explained why he was "pleased" a five-week gap has been put between each stage of lifting lockdown.Boris Johnson revealed his roadmap out of lockdown in England on Monday with the first stage happening on March 8 with the reopening of schools for all pupils.Socialising with more people follows later in March before the slow and gradual reopening of hospitality, non-essential shops and entertainment venues.
Boris Johnson’s “roadmap” out of lockdown.The Prime Minister announced his plan to lift coronavirus restrictions earlier today (February 22), setting out the various stages the country will go through to get “back to normal”.According to Johnson, the government will “aim to remove all legal limits on social contact” by June 21.
The government is this afternoon unveiling its roadmap out of the third national lockdown - in the hope of returning life close to normality in June.Its four-step plan, beginning with all school and college pupils returning on March 8, aims to gradually reopen society and the economy over the next four months, although it stresses every stage will be dependent on what the data on vaccinations, hospitalisations, infection rates and deaths say.Ultimately it aims to scrap all legal limitations to
direct to your inboxBoris Johnson announced his lockdown roadmap today - setting out the earliest dates where rules and restrictions in place across the country could be eased.The Prime Minister was speaking in the House of Commons on Monday afternoon, where he outlined the dates specific rules could be eased in England.It included pubs and restaurants being able to open outdoors from mid-April and household mixing being possible in an indoors setting from mid-May.
coronavirus roadmap to normal life is outlined by Prime Minister Boris Johnson this afternoon, what does the rule of six mean? The “rule of six” is returning, along with new measures which allow two households to meet.It gives flexibility back for friends and family to see each other after the last lockdown denied them of this.The Prime Minister has said from March 8, people will be permitted to have socially distanced one-on-one meetups with others outdoors in a public space.This means friends
direct to your inboxBoris Johnson has unveiled his long-awaited roadmap out of lockdown. It comes weeks after the country was plunged into a third national lockdown at the start of the year amid rapidly rising coronavirus cases.
coronavirus lockdowns have been wondering when the restrictions ease to allow them to see their loved ones. And in Boris Johnson's roadmap, which he will outline to MPs this afternoon, the easing of limits on social mixing will happen in separate stages.On March 8, when schools reopen, care home residents will be allowed one, regular named visitor.From March 29, outdoor gatherings of either six people or a larger group from up to two households will be allowed.