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Johnson claims Britain to see notable ‘return to normality’

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Boris Johnson has predicted a “significan­t return to normality” across Britain by Christmas after months of coronaviru­s lockdown.

The prime minister claimed the four-nation approach had “proved its worth, time and time again” during the pandemic, as he urged Brits to “continue to pull together to beat this virus”.

Mr Johnson, appearing at a Downing Street briefing, did warn, however, that the virus could be “more virulent” in the winter months ahead and said extra cash is being made available for the NHS to prepare.

The latest scientific advice is that, across the UK, the R or infection rate remains between 0.7 and 0.9.

In March, the R rate was estimated to be as high as four.

The comments came as Mr Johnson announced a whole swathe of measures to relax lockdown further in England in the coming weeks.

The prime minister announced that south of the border it will be for employers to decide whether it is safe to return to work from August 1.

Mr Johnson also scrapped the advice to avoid public transport in England and detailed plans to extinguish local outbreaks of coronaviru­s to avoid another national shutdown.

From next month in England, wedding receptions for up to 30 people can resume, and bowling, skating rinks, casinos and beautician­s can reopen as long as they have measures in place to reduce Covid-19 transmissi­on.

Pilots to reopen sports stadiums will include the World Snooker Championsh­ip in Sheffield from July 31 and the Glorious Goodwood horse racing festival from August 1.

“It is my strong and sincere hope that we will be able to review the outstandin­g restrictio­ns and allow a more significan­t return to normality from November at the earliest – possibly in time for Christmas,” Mr Johnson said.

He added: “It’s very important that we hope for the best. That’s what I’m trying to set out today — a plan where we hope for the best but plan for the worst.

“The way we’ve defeated the virus so far has been through the massive common sense of the British people and their ability to see what needs to be done, and to do it and that is how we reduce the number of deaths, number of hospital admissions, and have got the virus to the stage it is at.”

Announcing extra funding for the NHS, he said: “It is possible that the virus will be more virulent in the winter months – and it is certain that the NHS will face the usual, annual winter pressures.

“We have taken a number of steps therefore to get the NHS ready for winter.

“I can confirm that we are providing an additional £3 billion of funding to the NHS in England to get ready for winter. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will also receive additional funds.”

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson said England will ease more measures.

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