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Boris Johnson Due to Roll Out Four-Stage 'Roadmap' to Scrap UK COVID Lockdown

© REUTERS / HENRY NICHOLLSA man wearing a protective face mask walks across Waterloo Bridge, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in London, Britain, January 29, 2021.
A man wearing a protective face mask walks across Waterloo Bridge, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in London, Britain, January 29, 2021. - Sputnik International, 1920, 22.02.2021
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Last week, Johnson pointed out that the lifting of the lockdown should be "cautious but irreversible", and that the government should keep a watchful eye on coronavirus infections which are "still very high".

Later on Monday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce his long-awaited four-stage "roadmap" to scrap the latest national COVID-19 lockdown.

The blueprint, which will most likely match the months of March, April, May, and June, is purportedly set to go as follows:

8 March 

The first stage of the "roadmap" may be divided into two parts, and the UK prime minister will say that all schools – primary and secondary – will open in the country as of 8 March.

© REUTERS / POOLFILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a vial of an Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, during his visit at a vaccination centre at Cwmbran Stadium in Cwmbran, south Wales, Britain February 17, 2021. Geoff Caddick/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Boris Johnson Due to Roll Out Four-Stage 'Roadmap' to Scrap UK COVID Lockdown - Sputnik International, 1920, 22.02.2021
FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a vial of an Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, during his visit at a vaccination centre at Cwmbran Stadium in Cwmbran, south Wales, Britain February 17, 2021. Geoff Caddick/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Schools will be allowed to restart outdoor sports matches and other outdoor activities, with each and every child expected to be tested for COVID-19 before they return.

Also on 8 March, care home residents will be allowed to receive a single visitor, who is obliged to get a coronavirus test before entering and wear personal protective equipment.

29 March

In the Monday speech, Johnson may also announce that 29 March will see the removal of the "stay at home" restrictions and the return of the "rule of six" that allows six people from up to six different households to get together outside.

From March 28, outdoor sports facilities, including tennis and basketball courts and golf courses are due to reopen. Both adults and children will be free to play outdoor sports, such as grassroots football.

April

With government sources mostly keeping mum about the details of the later stages of the "roadmap", media reports suggested that April may see the reopening of non-essential shops and some hospitality facilities in limited circumstances.

Also in April, pubs and restaurants may be allowed to open outside, and universities are expected to get the greenlight from the government to have students return.

Middle of May

In mid-May, pubs and restaurants will likely be allowed to open their doors completely, with limits on groups and social distancing, however, in place.

© AFP 2023 / JUSTIN TALLISA single customer sits at the bar in a near-empty pub in central London on March 17, 2020 after the UK government announced stringent social distancing advice including avoiding pubs and restaurants as a measure to kerb the spread of novel coronavirus COVID-19
Boris Johnson Due to Roll Out Four-Stage 'Roadmap' to Scrap UK COVID Lockdown - Sputnik International, 1920, 22.02.2021
A single customer sits at the bar in a near-empty pub in central London on March 17, 2020 after the UK government announced stringent social distancing advice including avoiding pubs and restaurants as a measure to kerb the spread of novel coronavirus COVID-19

Tory MPs and the UK hospitality sector have repeatedly called for an earlier opening, stressing that many pubs and restaurants are currently facing a "cash crunch".

The third stage may also see the reopening of hairdressers and beauty salons, while families will be allowed to travel for short breaks across Britain amid restrictions on household gatherings.

June

In June, restrictions on the tourism sector could be lifted and foreign holidays for UK citizens will likely depend on how effective the vaccine rollout in Britain and beyond will be by then.

A desire by ministers to strictly limit the ability of new variants from entering Britain is also of great importance.

The upcoming speech by Johnson follows the prime minister stressing last Monday that the lifting of the COVID-19 lockdown should be "cautious but irreversible" and that the government will do its best "to make that happen".

At the same time, Johnson urged the government "to keep looking at the rates" of coronavirus infections, which he said are "still very high".

A person gets off a mobile vaccination centre for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after receiving the vaccine, in Thamesmead, London, Britain, February 14, 2021. - Sputnik International, 1920, 15.02.2021
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The remarks came after members of the COVID Recovery Group, a group of 50 lockdown-sceptic MPs, warned Johnson that there would be "no justification" for maintaining current lockdown restrictions after all over-50s in the UK have been offered the inoculation.

"COVID is a serious disease and we must control it. However, just like COVID, lockdowns and restrictions cause immense social and health damage, and have a huge impact on people's livelihoods", the group wrote in a letter to Johnson.

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