Boris Johnson announcement: Prime Minister insists lockdown is still in place, but grants extra freedoms

BORIS Johnson has insisted that the coronavirus lockdown remains firmly in place, but will grant the public additional freedoms to enjoy the outdoors from Wednesday.
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The Prime Minister also said people who cannot work from home should now be ‘actively encouraged’ to resume their roles from Monday, as he seeks to limit the economic damage.

In his address to the nation Mr Johnson set out the ‘first careful steps’ for easing the lockdown while keeping social distancing in place to prevent a spike in Covid-19 cases that would overwhelm the NHS.

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‘From this Wednesday we want to encourage people to take more and even unlimited amounts of outdoor exercise,’ he said.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressing the nation about coronavirus (COVID-19) from 10 Downing Street in London. Picture: PA Video/Downing Street Pool/PA WirePrime Minister Boris Johnson addressing the nation about coronavirus (COVID-19) from 10 Downing Street in London. Picture: PA Video/Downing Street Pool/PA Wire
Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressing the nation about coronavirus (COVID-19) from 10 Downing Street in London. Picture: PA Video/Downing Street Pool/PA Wire
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‘You can sit in the sun in your local park, you can drive to other destinations, you can even play sports but only with members of your own household.’

Mr Johnson said that, from Monday, ‘anyone who can't work from home, for instance those in construction and manufacturing, should be actively encouraged to go to work’.

‘And we want it to be safe for you to get to work. So you should avoid public transport if at all possible, because we must and will maintain social distancing, and capacity will therefore be limited,’ he added.

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But he insisted this was not the end of the strict measures that he imposed on March 23, saying it would be ‘madness now to throw away that achievement by allowing a second spike’.

‘No, this is not the time simply to end the lockdown this week,’ he said. ‘Instead we are taking the first careful steps to modify our measures.’

He confirmed he would increase the fines for anyone who breaks social-distancing rules, and would set out guidance for employers to make workplaces ‘Covid secure’.

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He also announced a new covid alert system – ranging from one, the lowest – and up to level five, the most critical.

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