MIAMI – UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has outlined what would be possible to do, starting Monday, April 12, citing various public activities, which range from going to pubs and restaurants serving outside, hairdressers, gyms or to non-essential shops.
The PM also mentioned the return of international travel with the current easing of England’s lockdown. According to
BBC News, Johnson was hopeful that international travel could resume on May 17 when further easing on travel restrictions would take effect.
At the same time, the PM said that caution must be exerted on the surge of the pandemic in other parts of the world, adding, “we cannot be complacent.” On this subject, Johnson indicated that the government would advise well in advance of May 17 on “what seems reasonable” and give the aviation industry “as much notice as possible.”
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