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Boris Johnson has confirmed that the next easing of lockdown measures will take place next week.
In the Prime Minister's roadmap out of restrictions announced earlier in the year, step three was marked as being no earlier than May 17.
Whether this went ahead or not was based on meeting various government tests, which included:
The latest data shows infection rates are at their lowest level since last September,
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The New York Times. Roughly 43 per cent of New York state’s residents have been vaccinated, and over half the population has received at least one dose of the vaccine.The state has also been trialling the use of a new app, titled Excelsior Pass, which shares vaccination and negative test results with high-traffic venues and businesses by use of a QR code.
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After some awful weather this May, things are set to brighten up as Britain is predicted to be hit by a three-week-long heatwave next month.The country is forecast to enjoy 16 consecutive days of sun in June to welcome the summer just in time for festival season. Weather experts predict the heatwave to hit between June 15 and July 1 when Boris Johnson is expected to announce an end to Covid-19 restrictions.
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coronavirus restrictions – read on to see what will be playing.While each cinema chain and independent venue has made their own decision as to their reopening date, Prime Minister Boris Johnson had set May 17 as the date that indoor hospitality would be permitted again.Many venues have therefore set May 17 as their reopening date – click here for a full list of dates for all major chains.A combination of new titles and recent releases will be available to watch on the big screen from next week.
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Boris Johnson has confirmed that step three of the roadmap out of lockdown will go ahead on May 17.
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