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British epidemic relief: bar restaurant reopened, two meters away changed to one mete

Source: bbc.com
 26 Jun 2020

Britain's anti-epidemic blockade has entered a critical phase, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and hotels in England open again on July 4.

From mid-March this year in accordance with the government epidemic prevention measures closed the above-mentioned industries, as long as do safety measures can open the door to welcome guests.

Open-door businesses include:



From two metres to one metre

British Prime Minister Johnson also announced that from July 4, the two-meter rule will also be relaxed, if two meters of safe social distance is not possible, maintain one meter can, but must add other epidemic prevention measures.

Other preventive measures refer to wearing a mask and not sitting face to face, and if two meters distance can be done, or should maintain two meters distance.

Earlier, many business people responded to government that if the two-meter rule continues, many shops, restaurants and bars will be closed forever.

A two-meter distance is about to begin to untie, but government still stress that it is more prudent to untie.


"The beginning of the end"

England will take effect on july 4th to Coronavirus the largest single release since the outbreak blockade.

In more than a week, residents of England can go to cut their hair, go to bars for drinks, and stay in hotels for overnight vacations.

"Today we can say that the national hibernation is beginning to end ," Johnson said. "

He stressed, however, that each stage of untying was premised and that if circumstances change, would be re-locked.

He called on people to wash their hands frequently and maintain a distance of two metres whenever possible.

England's latest untying measures do not apply to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which have their own different.

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