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UK comes out of ‘hibernatio­n’

- ADITI KHANNA

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday announced July 4 as the date for a significan­t lifting of lockdown restrictio­ns in the country, with cinemas, museums, bars, pubs and restaurant­s being allowed to open their doors to the public once again.

The venues, which have been closed for at least three months since the UK went into its official coronaviru­sinduced lockdown on March 23, will be required to have safety measures set out under government guidance in place to be able to operate.

"Our long national hibernatio­n is beginning to come to an end. The bustle is beginning to come back. A new, but cautious optimism is palpable," Johnson said, amid cheers in the House of Commons.

"The government will publish COVID-secure guidelines for each sector that is reopening as businesses get back on their feet and people get back to work," he said.

"But the virus has not gone away. there will be flare-ups, for which local measures will be required. We will not hesitate to apply the brakes and reimpose restrictio­ns even at a national level," he said in his statement.

The Cabinet met earlier on Tuesday to officially rubberstam­p the decision to allow public venues, including theatres and businesses such as hairdresse­rs, to reopen and effectivel­y mark an end to the lockdown on what some British MPs have dubbed as July 4 "Super Saturday" .

The UK PM also confirmed that the current mandatory 2-metre social distancing rule will be halved to 1 metre (3ft 3in) from July 4, with some mitigating measures.

The government had come under pressure from the hospitalit­y sector, and some MPs from within the ruling Conservati­ve Party, to relax the 2m rule, with many saying it would be impossible to trade under the current measures.

"People will be advised to keep one metre -plus in places where two-metres are not possible," Johnson said.

"The virus has not gone away. there will be flare-ups, for which local measures will be required. We will not hesitate to apply the brakes and reimpose restrictio­ns even at a national level” —UK PM Boris Johnson

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