Falmouth coronavirus: The roadmap out of lockdown, latest update from Boris Johnson's announcement
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
BREAKING: Coronavirus limits on social contact to end in June - with beer gardens reopening in April, says the Prime Minister.
The new four-step plan to ease lockdown could see all legal limits on social contact lifted by 21st June.
Up to six people from separate households could be able to meet in beer gardens from that date.
'The Scotch Egg debate will be over' said the PM.
Shops, hairdressers, gyms and outdoor hospitality will reopen on 12th April in England - if strict conditions are met, under plans being set out by the PM.
It requires four tests on vaccines, infection rates and new coronavirus variants to be met at each stage.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson told MPs the plan aimed to be "cautious but irreversible" and at every stage, decisions would be led by "data not dates".
A breakdown of the PMs plans:
March 8
All schools return
Allowed to meet outside with one other outside your household for outdoor recreationEngland care homes can have one named regular visitor provided testing and PPE
Amend regulation for COVID-secure campaign activities for May elections March 29 Outdoor gathering of six people or two householdsOutdoor sports areas can open
Organised adult and children's sports return subject to guidanceTravel outside the local area allowed
Not legally required to stay at home but work from home where can 12th April Non-essential retail, hairdressers, nail salons, gyms and outdoor areas in hospitality venues (such as beer gardens) set to reopen - along with libraries, museums, zoos and theme parks. Self-contained accommodation will reopen, but people will only be able to stay with members of their household. 17th May Pubs, restaurants, cinemas, hotels, B&Bs and children's play areas set to open their doors once more, with fans allowed back into sporting events. Most rules on social contact outdoors will be lifted, while mixing of different households will be allowed indoors. Up to 30 people will be allowed at weddings, funerals, wakes, receptions and christenings. May 17 Rule of six outdoors abolishedPubs, bars and restaurants to reopen
Two households can mix indoors – with the rule of six applied in hospitality settings like pubsCinemas, hotels, performances and sporting events reopen – though social distancing remains
Up to 10,000 spectators can attend the very largest outdoor seated venues like football stadiumsUp to 30 people will be able to attend weddings, receptions, funerals and wakes.
June 21
Remove limits of social contact and weddings
Night clubs openTheatre performances open
July
Life broadly back to normality
International travel is expected to return at some point this summer, with more details expected by April 12.
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