UK plans to reopen in measured steps
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Created : May 11, 2020, 12:19 IST
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now aiming to reopen society after completing a long period of lockdown. Towards this end, he has now unbelieved a conditional plan, which should allow people to spend more time outdoors.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now aiming to reopen society after completing a long period of lockdown. Towards this end, he has now unbelieved a conditional plan, which should allow people to spend more time outdoors. Read less
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now aiming to reopen society after completing a long period of lockdown. Towards this end, he has now unbelieved a conditional plan, which should allow people to spend more time outdoors. The Prime Minister said that the lockdown should not be lifted suddenly in a week’s time, but is required to go through steps.
Johnson also said that they are looking forward to reopening hospitality business, and public places too, but only if it is supported by the numbers. This could happen only around July.
According to reports, an individual can meet one person from outside his or her household at a park only if a distance of 2 m is maintained. Eventually, people can even go to parks and beaches but with social distancing in mind. Speaking about the rules of lockdown, Boris Johnson said that fines for breaking lockdown rules will increase in the future.
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