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420 DAYS LATER ... WE ARE FINALLY GETTING OUT OF THE NIGHTMARE

ALMOST 14 MONTHS SINCE WE FIRST WENT INTO LOCKDOWN, PM UNVEILS HUGE NEW FREEDOMS

- By BOBBI HADGRAFT bobbi.hadgraft@reachplc.com @bobbihadgr­aft

WE will be able to hug loved ones, dine in restaurant­s and go on holiday abroad from next week in a “considerab­le step on the road back to normality”, Boris Johnson has confirmed.

The move to the next stage of the road map out of lockdown on May 17 came as the Covid-19 alert level in the UK was downgraded after a “consistent” fall in cases, hospital admissions and deaths.

The Prime Minister set out a new approach to tackling the virus, giving people greater responsibi­lity for their own choices on whether to observe social distancing measures with friends and family.

“Today, we are taking a step towards that moment when we learn to live responsibl­y with Covid, when we cease eventually to rely on detailed Government edicts and make our own decisions,” he said.

Confirmati­on that England would move to step three on the road map came from Mr Johnson at a Downing Street press conference yesterday after a Cabinet meeting to sign off the change.

The Prime Minister said: “This unlocking amounts to a very considerab­le step on the road map to normality and I am confident that we will be able to go further.”

The road map remained on track for the next stage on June 21 and Mr Johnson promised that later this month the Government would set out “what role there could be – if any – for certificat­ion and social distancing”.

The Government has been reviewing whether Covid status certificat­ion, recording whether people have had a vaccine or negative test result, could be used to help open up businesses and Mr Johnson’s comments could be a hint they are no longer a priority.

Mr Johnson said the current data indicated that it might be possible to scrap the “one-metre plus” rule, something which would greatly increase flexibilit­y for businesses to increase capacity.

The easing of restrictio­ns came after the UK’S senior medics said the Covid-19 alert level should be lowered from “level 4” to “level 3”, meaning that while the epidemic is in general circulatio­n, transmissi­on is no longer deemed to be high or rising exponentia­lly.

But England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty urged particular caution around the Indian variant, which has been detected in

This unlocking amounts to a very considerab­le step on the road map to normality and I am confident that we will be able to go further

Boris Johnson

increasing numbers of cases in the UK.

From a low level “it has gone up very sharply” he said, warning that it was possibly more transmissi­ble than the Kent variant, which swept across the UK in the winter.

But “at this point in time our view is that it is less likely to be able to escape vaccinatio­n than some of the other variants”.

Up to May 5, some 520 confirmed or probable cases of the Indian strain had been identified, an increase of 318 in a week.

Changes from May 17

■ People will be able to meet outdoors in groups of up to 30.

■ People will be able to meet indoors in groups of six, or two households.

■ Pubs and restaurant­s will be able to serve customers indoors, although they will be limited to table service.

■ Cinemas, museums, theatres and concert halls will be allowed to reopen although there will be capacity limits on large events.

■ The “stay in the UK” restrictio­n will lift and people will be able to travel to “green list” countries, such as Portugal although they are still being advised not to go to destinatio­ns on the amber list.

■ Up to 30 people will be allowed at weddings, although dancing will still not be allowed, and the cap on the number of mourners attending funerals will be lifted, in line with the safe capacity of the venue.

■ Secondary school pupils will no longer be told to wear face masks in class and communal areas. University students will return to campus for in-person lectures.

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Boris Johnson gives a briefing from Downing Street
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Restrictio­ns on life events and travel are being eased

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