onday marks the so-called “free day” United Kingdom When most of the remaining legal coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
After months of restrictions related to the pandemic, the country has finally taken the final step in the fight against the epidemic. governmentTo unlock the roadmap.
What measures are being taken?
Official news: Social distancing restrictions have basically ended, and there are no longer “six-a-side rules” and “one meter or more” restrictions.
Groups of six or more people from multiple families will be able to hang out indoors and outdoors.
Businesses will reopen, including closed nightclubs, which can welcome party attendees back to the dance floor.
Legal restrictions on mourners at funerals and wedding celebrations will also end, and the school bubble will end.
Can we all throw away the masks?
This is complicated. Legally speaking, face masks will no longer be mandatory in indoor environments.
But the government said it “expects and recommends” that workers and customers wear masks in crowded, enclosed spaces.
This may include using public transportation or mixing with people you don’t usually know.
The official news is one of “personal responsibility” and “informed choice”.
So where do you need masks?
in London, Sadik Khan It has been stated that they will still be mandatory requirements for the capital’s transportation network.
Passengers at a bus stop jointly operated by West and West South YorkshireAccording to local regulations, they are also required to be worn on the Northeast Metro and Metrolink tram services in Greater Manchester.
Chain supermarkets-including Tesco, Asda, Liddell, Morrison, Sainsbury and Whiterose – Encourage customers to wear masks.
Has the big event resumed?
Yes it is. From Monday, people can once again enjoy concerts, plays and sports events.
The government recommends that companies use “certification” as a basis for entering places deemed “high-risk”.
Is this related to talking about “vaccine passport”?
In a sense, the actions of enterprises are not mandatory, but only suggestive.
Encourage organizations to use National Health Service Covid Pass-provides detailed information about a person’s vaccination or test result status, and is featured in large-scale event trials-to help limit the risk of infection.
If I only want to go to the bar, do I need a pass?
may. The government has not stipulated which venues can use the system, so whether it is necessary to ensure the safety of employees and customers will be determined by the venue management or owner.
Table service is recommended to continue at the bar.
Tavern group JD Wetherspoon It has said that it will relax the mask and table service rules for customers, but will still encourage the use of its app to order.
What about testing and tracking? Can I still be pinged?
Yes-positive Covid cases and their contacts determined through NHS testing and tracking still need to self-quarantine in accordance with the law.
But under what some people call the “plague”, companies and unions warn that Monday may become a “day of chaos” due to shortages of workers who have to self-isolate.
Starting on August 16, the self-isolation requirements for contacts of positive cases under 18 and double-vaccinated adults will be removed.
Testing can still be performed after July 19, and British residents returning from red-listed countries/regions will continue to be subject to hotel quarantine.
Do I have to go back to work?
The government no longer instructs people to work from home, but instead encourages a gradual return.
The number of cases has increased. Does it all have to do with the clinically vulnerable people?
Some charities have expressed disappointment that people can give up masks from next week.
The government will advise people who are clinically extremely vulnerable to avoid others who have not been vaccinated after the restrictions are relaxed.
Those at risk of serious Covid-19 disease should continue to meet outdoors when possible, and ask friends and family members to conduct a lateral mobility test before visiting.
Where is the nursing home?
After Monday, relatives and friends visiting residents of nursing homes still need to wear protective equipment and are advised to minimize physical contact.
However, there is no limit to the number of “designated visitors” that residents can receive, and there is no limit to the number of people nationwide that can visit in one day.
If we have reached the end of the road map, why is the government so cautious?
Sanitation Committee Sajid Javid Covid-19 tested positive, and the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister were forced to isolate themselves as close contacts, which is enough to prove the continued existence and destructive ability of the virus.
Boris Johnson will self-isolate on “Freedom Day” because scientists warn that the number of cases may still soar.
Mr. Javid previously told members of Congress that the daily Covid-19 case rate may rise to 100,000 cases per day, but the government believes that the vaccination program “severely weakened” the link between cases, hospitalizations and deaths, which means that the NHS will not know it. Taken.



