The UK will further relax the “foot-free” measures implemented in England to prevent and control the new crown epidemic starting on the 12th in accordance with the road map previously released.

  According to reports, starting on the 12th, non-essential retail stores in England can resume operations, and barber shops, libraries, community centers, zoos, restaurants, and outdoor dining areas in bars will also resume operations or reopen.

  However, the British government still recommends that people work from home as much as possible to reduce the number of commutes.

In addition, local people are still not allowed to travel abroad for vacation.

  According to the road map for relaxation of epidemic prevention and control measures previously announced by the British government, some restrictions have been relaxed in England at the end of March, and outdoor sports facilities including tennis courts, basketball courts, and outdoor swimming pools have been reopened.

  British Prime Minister Johnson said at the epidemic news conference on the 5th that, judging from the current epidemic data, there is no reason not to relax the “foot ban” measures not in accordance with the road map.

But people still need to be cautious. The government will continue to monitor changes in relevant data and evaluate the epidemic.

  Data released by the British government on the 5th showed that there were 2762 new confirmed cases of new crown in the UK that day, a total of 4,362,150 confirmed cases; 26 new deaths and a total of 126,862 deaths.

(Producing Guo Seho)

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