The United Kingdom will be extending the Coronavirus lockdown by three more weeks, Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has announced.
The U.K. has the second-highest confirmed coronavirus death toll in
the world and the highest in Europe. The country has reported more than
220,000 recorded cases and 31,000 deaths from the virus as of Sunday,
May 10, according to John Hopkins Univeristy.
Making the announcement on Sunday, Boris said ‘now isn’t the time to
lift the lockdown’ as he unveiled cautious plans to lift restrictions
imposed seven weeks ago.
“This is not the time simply to end the lockdown this week,” he said in a televised address

Johnson, who recently recovered from Coronavirus, said there would be
some easing of restrictions from Wednesday, allowing “unlimited
exercise”, sport and sunbathing, but only within households. He added
that some primary school children could return and shops re-open from
June 1. He labelled this first easing of lockdown as Step 1.
“In step two, at the earliest by June 1, after half-term, we believe
we may be in a position to begin the phased reopening of shops and to
get primary pupils back into school, in stages, beginning with reception
(age four to five), year one (age five to six) and year six (10-11),”
Johnson daid.
In step three, “at the earliest by July… we will hope to reopen at
least some of the hospitality industry and other public places, provided
they are safe and enforce social distancing”, he added.
Johnson said some public places could re-open from July 1 but warned
immigrants and visitors travelling to Britain would face quarantine
measures.
He noted that transitioning to each stage is “conditional” and
depends on “all of us, the entire country, to follow the advice, to
observe social distancing, and to keep that [rate of infection] down.”
The UK has passed it’s peak death rate but Johnson indicated
restrictions could be reimposed, including locally, if there is a surge
in cases. ”It would be madness to waste the sacrifices the public had
made since the lockdown.”
“We have been through the initial peak but it is coming down the mountain that is often more dangerous,” he added.

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