Coronavirus crisis: PM confirms roadmap in parliament
By The Editor
22nd Feb 2021 | Local News
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced his roadmap out of the third lockdown which will start with schools opening on March 8 and non-essential shops open by April 12.
The PM hopes the UK will be completely out of lockdown by July, as long as vaccination progress is successful. So far over 17.5 million first doses of COVID vaccinations have been given.
Boris Johnson announced his lockdown exit plans in the House of Commons on Monday which will see all areas at the same time easing, prioritising schools and outdoor activity.
Here's a breakdown of the PMs plans:
March 8
All schools return
Allowed to meet outside with one other outside your household for outdoor recreationEngland care homes can have one named regular visitor provided testing and PPE
Amend regulation for COVID-secure campaign activities for May elections March 29 Outdoor gathering of six people or two householdsOutdoor sports areas can open
Organised adult and children's sports return subject to guidanceTravel outside the local area allowed
Not legally required to stay at home but work from home where can April 12 Non-essential retail opens, hairdressers and public buildings like libraries and museumsOutdoor settings like alcohol takeaways, beer gardens, zoos and theme parks
Indoor leisure like swimming pools and gymsSelf-contained holiday accommodation, such as self-catering and camp sites
May 17
Rule of six outdoors abolished
Pubs, bars and restaurants to reopenTwo households can mix indoors – with the rule of six applied in hospitality settings like pubs
Cinemas, hotels, performances and sporting events reopen – though social distancing remainsUp to 10,000 spectators can attend the very largest outdoor seated venues like football stadiums
Up to 30 people will be able to attend weddings, receptions, funerals and wakes. June 21 Remove limits of social contact and weddingsNight clubs open
Theatre performances open July Life broadly back to normality International travel is expected to return at some point this summer, with more details expected by April 12.Four requirements for easing lockdown:
Vaccine deployment programme successful
Vaccines effective in reducing hospitalisation and deathsInfections do not risk a surge that would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS
Assessments of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new variants of concern Over the weekend, Boris Johnson pledged that every adult in the UK should be offered a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of July, ahead of the original target of Autumn. Mr Johnson said in the House of Commons: "There is therefore no credible route to a zero COVID Britain or indeed a zero COVID world."
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