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What you were hoping for... and what you’ll get

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WEDDINGS WHAT WERE WE EXPECTING?

It had been hoped that all limits would be removed on large gatherings such as weddings on June 21. At present, no more than 30 guests are allowed at a wedding.

WHAT IS HAPPENING?

The cap of 30 has been lifted for weddings. However, the venue must abide by social distancing rules, which could limit the number who can be accommodat­ed in a room.

Dance floors will not be allowed, and singing will be barred. Guests will have to abide by the rule of six, meaning they will have to sit on tables of no more than six or two households.

They will have to wear masks when moving around the venue, and bars will have to abide by table service rules.

For outdoor weddings, larger gatherings are allowed. Groups over 30 will have to carry out a risk assessment only.

Weddings can take place in a marquee on private land as long as two sides are open, to allow ventilatio­n

Freedom rating: 6/10

WAKES AND CHRISTENIN­GS WHAT WERE WE EXPECTING?

It had been hoped that limits would be lifted on wakes and christenin­gs, both of which are also limited to 30 guests. Funerals are already allowed to have more than 30 mourners.

WHAT IS HAPPENING?

The limits have been lifted for wakes, with the same social distancing rules that have been announced for weddings. But christenin­gs will stay with a limit of 30.

Freedom rating: 5/10

NIGHTCLUBS WHAT WERE WE EXPECTING?

The roadmap said the Government hoped to reopen remaining venues, including nightclubs, on June 21. This was subject to the results of pilot events. WHAT IS HAPPENING? The reopening of nightclubs has been put back until July 19.

In the unlikely event of the Indian variant not proving as virulent as it appears to be at the moment, this could be brought forward to July 5.

Freedom rating: 0/10

PUBS AND RESTAURANT­S WHAT WERE WE EXPECTING?

It had been hoped that all legal limits on social distancing would be lifted on June 21.

That would mean pubs and restaurant­s would be able to open normally – and customers would be able to wait at the bar – for the first time in more than a year. WHAT IS HAPPENING?

This promise has been scrapped

– so the restrictio­ns will remain. Venues will continue to have table service in place and most will make customers book before being able to secure a table.

Customers will have to abide by the rule of six indoors – no groups of more than six people or two households will be able to gather. Outside, groups of up to 30 will be able to congregate.

Freedom rating: 2/10

THEATRES AND EVENTS WHAT WERE WE EXPECTING?

The roadmap promised to ‘ease the restrictio­ns’ on theatre and music events, as well as sports fixtures. At present venues must abide by social distancing rules, limiting the numbers that can be in the crowd or the audience. Theatres, for example, are at 50 per cent capacity.

The proposed easing was subject to the outcome of pilot events through the spring and summer, and a trial of the use of testing and Covid passports to cut the risk of infection.

WHAT IS HAPPENING?

This review has not yet been published – leaving event operators in limbo.

Yet more pilots will be held to enable some large sporting events to take place such as the European football championsh­ip and Wimbledon tennis, and for some theatre production­s to perform with larger audiences, but no firm commitment­s yet. The ten or 15 pilots will cover a mix of indoor and outdoor, and seated and non-seated events. Ministers will conduct further tests on whether Covid passports, which allow people to attend events if they have been vaccinated or have had a negative test, could be the key to helping them open up to more people.

Freedom rating: 2/10

CARE HOMES WHAT WERE WE EXPECTING?

The roadmap did not say anything specifical­ly about what would happen in care homes at this stage.

WHAT IS HAPPENING?

At present, if care home residents leave their institutio­n for a visit, they have to self-isolate on return for two weeks. Ministers say this requiremen­t will be lifted from June 21. It will not apply, however, if a resident returns from a stay in hospital.

Freedom rating: 7/10

SOCIAL DISTANCING WHAT WERE WE EXPECTING?

The roadmap said ministers would complete a review into social distancing before the implementa­tion of stage four.

It would cover the wearing of masks, whether social distancing rules needed to continue, and how long people had to continue working from home.

WHAT IS HAPPENING?

This social distancing review has not yet been completed.

It means the advice that people should work from home unless absolutely necessary will remain. People will still be told to wear masks in shops and on public transport.

And people will still be encouraged to stand 2 metres away from each other.

Ministers say the review will be published before July 19.

Freedom rating: 0/10

HOLIDAYS WHAT WERE WE EXPECTING?

The roadmap said internatio­nal travel would return on May 1 , as part of step 3.

WHAT IS HAPPENING?

It hasn’t worked out like that, as ministers are still saying quarantine-free travel is allowed to a limited list of countries only.

Yesterday’s announceme­nt does nothing to change that.

Freedom rating: 0/10

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