Social distance restrictions could be lifted by the government on July 19. - Credit: Simon Parkin As the country approaches so-called Freedom Day when social distancing restrictions are expected to be dropped, many are thinking about how everyday lives will change. To gauge public opinion on how daily habits and behaviours might alter from July 19, the Eastern Daily Press, Norwich Evening News and its sister weekly titles have released an online survey. Questions focus on if people will keep their distance from others, continue to use hand sanitiser and if there are activities people will do not do after freedom day, among other topics.