Falmouth coronavirus: The lockdown restrictions set to change next week
Yesterday evening, the Prime Minister announced a change of lockdown restrictions from next Monday, May 17th.
So what is changing? Full list below...
- People can meet outdoors in groups of up to 30 people.
- Indoors, groups of six or a larger group of two households can meet.
- Hospitality can open indoors - but diners and drinkers must remain seated.
- Indoor entertainment can open, including cinemas, museums, and children's play areas.
- Theatres, concert halls, conference centres and sports stadia can reopen - with capacity limits.
- Large indoor performances and sporting events with a capacity of 1,000 people will be allowed.
- Outdoor large performances and sporting events will have a maximum capacity of 4,000 people or must only be half full, whichever is lower.
- Bigger sports stadiums will be allowed 10,000 people or can only be a quarter full, whichever is lower.
- Testing will be used to support these openings.
- Organised adult sport and exercise classes can resume indoors.
- Saunas and steam rooms can open.
- Travel restrictions are lifted - but people should only travel to green list countries, or amber if they really have to.
- Hotels, hostels, and B&Bs can reopen fully.
- Staycations can take place in groups of up to six people or two households.
- Weddings, receptions, and other life events can take place with up to 30 people - but no guests can dance.
- Funerals can take place with the number of people safely allowed at that specific venue.
- Thirty people can attend a support group, or parent and child group (children under five years old do not count).
- Care home residents can have up to five named visitors and greater freedoms to make low-risk visits.
- Face coverings no longer needed by secondary school and college pupils in classrooms or communal areas.
- Twice weekly home testing for pupils remains.
- All remaining university students can return to in-person teaching, with twice-weekly testing.
- People have the choice as to whether to socially distance with close family and friends.
- People can hug those close to them but they should remain cautious as this remains a way of transmitting COVID.
- Wider social distancing rules remain in place in adult social care, medical, retail, hospitality, and business settings.
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