The government has set out its plan to return life to as near normal as we can, for as many people as we can, as quickly and fairly as possible in order to safeguard livelihoods, but in a way that continues to protect our communities and our NHS.
Where you can’t keep 2 metres apart, you can stay 1 metre apart – as long as you follow certain precautions.
✅ You may now stay overnight away from your home with your own household or support bubble, or with members of one other household.
✅ You can meet in groups of up to two households (your support bubble counts as one household) in any location – public or private, indoors or outdoors. You do not always have to meet with the same household – you can meet with different households at different times. However, it remains the case – even inside someone’s home – that you should socially distance from anyone not in your household or bubble. This change also does not affect the support you receive from your carers
✅ When you are outside you can continue to meet in groups of up to six people from different households, following social distancing guidelines
✅ Additional businesses and venues, including restaurants, pubs, cinemas, visitor attractions, hotels, and campsites will be able to open – but we will continue to keep closed certain premises where the risks of transmission may be higher
✅ Other public places, such as libraries, community centres, places of worship, outdoor playgrounds and outdoor gyms will be able to open
✅ It will be against the law to gather in groups larger than 30 people, except for a limited set of circumstances to be set out in law
The above information is taken from the UK Government Website – for the full report, please click here