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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson has defended his intentions to relax the blockade – BBC News

 



Boris Johnson and his colleagues wanted to provide answers to many questions to the Prime Minister to ease the blockade in England.

The rules have gradually published a 50-page document to ease the rules. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have said the measures are soon to be relaxed to the same extent. They are “telling” people to stay home.

In England from Wednesday onwards people can go as many times as they want and meet another person in the house in a public space as long as they respect social distance.

It is possible to work from home if possible. Alternatively, manufacturing and construction workers can go from Wednesday, but it can’t be done on public transportation.

And in a new development in England, people are advised to wear face coverings in enclosed spaces where the 2-meter distance rule cannot be seen.

From 1 June, there will be a progressive return to schools and nurseries in England with the aim of recovering all primary school students one month before the summer.

There will also be the opportunity to open more stores and there will be some sporting events going on, with no spectators.

From July onwards, hairdressers, several bars and restaurants and leisure facilities began to reopen.

All this conditions the arrival of new cases of coronavirus.

Huw Edwards has reported on BBC News at Ten News political editor Laura Kuenssberg.

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