China News Service, June 10, according to foreign media reports, on the 9th local time, the British Commerce Secretary Sharma confirmed that British non-essential stores can start business on June 15. He said, "This is the latest step for us to restart our economy and will bring the streets of our country back to life."

On May 17, local time, Britain ushered in the first Sunday after the "conditional unblocking". In London, citizens lined up in front of a store, waiting for shopping. China News Service reporter Zhang Pingshe

  According to the report, Sharma pointed out, "Due to the unremitting efforts of the people throughout the country, we continue to meet the five key indicators stipulated in the government's "unblocking" road map, and the virus infection rate R value remains below 1." "So I am today It can be confirmed that the retail store that was previously required to be closed can start business from June 15."

  Sharma praised the changes made by stores such as supermarkets, including keeping people close while standing in line, and installing protective screens for cashiers. Many supermarkets remained open throughout the blockade. Starting June 1, outdoor retail stores such as markets and car showrooms have also been approved to open.

  Sharma said that its department will also issue similar guidelines for other shops, including bars, restaurants, hair salons and nail shops. He said: "These guidelines will provide practical steps to enable these companies to reopen safely." The shops are expected to reopen as early as July 4.

  In addition, it is expected that the British Prime Minister Johnson will announce on June 10 that outdoor places such as safari parks and car theaters that people can move in the car will be opened on June 15.