Boris’s lockdown exit strategy for the UK revealed as parks opened up again

Boris’s lockdown exit strategy for the UK revealed as parks opened up again

BRITS will quickly have the ability to enjoy drives towards the countryside and parks for picnics and lengthy walks under intends to start lifting the United kingdom coronavirus lockdown

Ministers are intending to ease limitations on outside activities as the first stage within the country’s lockdown exit strategy. The alterations are anticipated to become approved if COVID-19 infection rates keep falling but social distancing rules to which people must remain at least two metres apart will stay in position

The move, that will see sunbathers permitted to unwind in parks and individuals to workout more often than once daily, follows new scientific advice to ministers that the chance of transmitting the condition outdoors is substantially less than inside.

But playgrounds and beaches where crowds congregate and also the two-metre rule becomes harder to follow is still going to be off-limits.

Trains and buses will probably go back to normal levels in June plus the reopening of non-food retailers, factories, warehouses and much more construction sites.

Offices workers will most likely be working at home, while pubs and restaurants will probably remain closed for longer.

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