'Cautious hugging' and pints: UK PM Johnson to ease England's lockdown
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[May 10, 2021]
By Estelle Shirbon
LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson will set out on Monday the next phase of lockdown easing
in England, giving the green light to "cautious hugging" and allowing
pubs to serve customers pints inside after months of strict measures.
The country is in the process of gradually lifting its latest lockdown
over a period of months, in line with a four-step plan unveiled in
February, after a rapid vaccine rollout helped drive down COVID-19 cases
and deaths.
Under Step 3, from May 17 people will be allowed to meet up indoors for
the first time in months, in groups of up to six people or two full
households together.
Pubs, cafes and restaurants will be able to host customers indoors, also
for the first time in months and subject to certain rules. Other indoor
entertainment like cinemas and sports venues will also be able to resume
activity.
Johnson's Downing Street office said the latest data on COVID-19
vaccinations, on infections, hospitalisations and deaths, and on the
risk posed by new variants, had been taken into account in deciding to
move forward with Step 3.
"The data reflects what we already knew - we are not going to let this
virus beat us," Johnson said, according to the statement.
"The roadmap remains on track, our successful vaccination programme
continues - more than two-thirds of adults in the UK have now had the
first vaccine - and we can now look forward to unlocking cautiously but
irreversibly."
The government is also expected to say whether the rules around social
distancing with friends and family can ease, prompting headlines about
"cautious hugging".
Junior minister Nadine Dorries was asked by the BBC if people would be
told to cuddle cautiously. "I don't think you can cautiously cuddle but
the prime minister is going to make the announcement this afternoon,"
she said.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sips a pint in the beer garden
during a visit to The Mount Tavern Pub and Restaurant on the local
election campaign trail in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, Britain
April 19, 2021. Jacob King/PA Wire/Pool via REUTERS
The reopening will apply to England only, with the
semi-autonomous governments of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
setting out their own rules.
Dorries, the minister for mental health, said the government needed
to be careful that society did not reopen too quickly however
because variants of the coronavirus are circulating.
According to Johns Hopkins data, Britain has the fifth highest death
toll in the world from COVID-19 with 127,605 fatalities. Two-thirds
of adults in the United Kingdom have had a first vaccine and
one-third have had both doses.
(Additional reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton; Editing
by Janet Lawrence)
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