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England to reopen cinemas, museums and galleries from 4 July
Britain has been incrementally reopening its shuttered economy as the number of COVID-19 deaths and cases declines, having been one of the worst-hit countries during the pandemic.
The latest stage is scheduled for July 4, and will see some higher-risk venues like those in the arts and cultural sector allowed to open their doors, albeit with rules to maintain social distancing.
“The more we open up, the more important it is that everyone follows the social distancing guidelines. We will not hesitate to reverse these steps if it is necessary to stop the virus running out of control,” a source in Johnson’s office said.
Johnson spoke before parliament on Tuesday afternoon.
He also announced the findings of a review into whether to relax the current rule that people must maintain a distance of two metres at all times to prevent the spread of the virus.
Johnson has faced lobbying from businesses and political pressure in his own party to drop the two-metre rule.
Finance Minister Rishi Sunak has acknowledged that relaxing the rule would make a huge difference to many businesses. Pubs, restaurants and other hospitality businesses have called for the distance to be reduced to one metre - the minimum recommended by the World Health Organization.
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