Eastern Eye (UK)

‘Pubs and gyms can open as curbs eased’

COVID PASSPORT SYSTEM TO BE DEVELOPED FOR HIGH-RISK SETTINGS

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THE UK prime minister Boris Johnson on Monday (5) confirmed that his roadmap to ease out of the coronaviru­s lockdown is on track and that non-essential retail, personal care premises such as hairdresse­rs, beauty and nail salons and indoor leisure facilities such as gyms and spas can reopen from April 12.

The additional premises will be able to reopen within set rules on social contact, with indoor settings only visited alone or with household groups and outdoor settings limited to either six people or two households under the next phase of the easing of lockdown in England.

Overnight stays away from home in England will be permitted and self-contained accommodat­ion can also reopen, though must only be used by members of the same household or support bubble. “We see nothing in our present data that makes us think that we’ll have to deviate from the roadmap,” Johnson said at a briefing from 10 Downing Street.

“On Monday 12th, I will be going to the pub myself and cautiously but irreversib­ly raising a pint of beer to my lips,” he said.

But he also warned over the continuing threat posed by the deadly virus and added a note of caution: “We can’t be complacent. We can see the waves of sickness affecting other countries and we have seen how this story goes.”

“We still don’t know how strong the vaccine shield will be when cases begin to rise, as I’m afraid that they will, and that’s why we are saying please get your vaccine – or your second dose – when your turn comes,” he said. A further easing of Covid-19 restrictio­ns comes after all four official tests – a successful vaccine deployment programme, coronaviru­s hospitalis­ation and death rates under control, infections not putting pressure on the NHS, and the risk assessment not changed by variants – were met, Johnson said. It followed a Cabinet meeting earlier on Monday, where the plans were finalised.

It was confirmed a Covid-status certificat­ion system, so-called Covid passports, will be developed in the coming months which could allow “higher-risk settings” to be opened up more safely and with more participan­ts. Over the coming months, a system will be developed which will take into account three factors: vaccinatio­n, a recent negative test, or natural immunity (determined on the basis of a positive test taken in the previous six months).

Events pilots will take place from midApril to trial the system.

All pilots are checking Covid status, initially this will be through testing alone but in later pilots vaccinatio­n and acquired immunity are expected to be alternativ­e ways to demonstrat­e status, Downing Street said.

On overseas travel, Johnson said he was hopeful over the lifting of the ban on foreign holidays from May 17 but that will be determined by the state of the pandemic abroad, and the progress of vaccinatio­n programmes in other countries. The advice continues to be for people not to book summer breaks abroad “until the picture is clearer”. (Reuters)

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GREEN LIGHT: Non-essential retail, salons and indoor leisure facilities will be allowed to reopen from Monday (12), says Boris Johnson (inset below)
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