Last night, Boris Johnson addressed the nation and announced some huge changes regarding lockdown restrictions for shoppers.
10.05.2020 - 10:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Boris Johnson is expected to unveil a coronavirus warning system when he outlines his plans to gradually ease the lockdown while dropping the “stay home” slogan.
The Prime Minister will instead tell the country to “stay alert, control the virus and save lives” in a new slogan when he outlines his “road map” to a new normality during an address to the nation on Sunday.
Mr Johnson is planning to urge workers who cannot do their jobs from home to begin returning to their workplaces while following
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