China News Service, June 24, according to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported on the 24th, Britain’s anti-epidemic measures have entered a critical stage. From July 4, England’s bars, restaurants, cinemas and hotels are taking security measures. Under the premise, it will be able to reopen business.

Information map: June 15, local time, London, England, passengers wear masks to travel on the subway.

  Industries that can be opened include: hotels, homestays, campgrounds and mobile home camps; hair salons and barber shops, but wear transparent masks; park amusement facilities, museums, art galleries, theme parks, outdoor fitness centers, libraries, communities center.

  However, night clubs, spas, indoor playgrounds, bowling alleys, indoor gyms, nail shops, water parks, and swimming pools still cannot resume business.

  At the same time, the British Prime Minister Johnson announced that from July 4, the two-meter safe social distance requirement will also be relaxed. If the two-meter distance is not possible, one meter can be maintained, but other epidemic prevention measures must be added.

  Other anti-epidemic measures refer to wearing masks and not sitting face to face, and if it can be done at a distance of two meters, it should still be maintained at a distance of two meters.

Data Map: British Prime Minister Johnson.

  Previously, many business people have responded to the government that if they continue to maintain the two-meter rule, many shops, restaurants, and bars will be closed forever. Now the two-meter distance is about to loosen, but the government still emphasizes that more loosening should be more cautious.

  The loosening measures that will take effect in England on July 4 are the largest single loosening measures since the blockade of the new coronavirus. Johnson said: "Today we can say that nationwide hibernation has begun to end."

  However, he emphasized that there are prerequisites for the loosening measures at each stage, which will be re-blocked if the situation changes. He called on people to wash their hands as often as possible and maintain a distance of two meters.

  The latest loosening measures in England do not apply to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which have different epidemic prevention measures.