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Coronavirus rates in England have allowed the Government to steadily dial back their lockdown measures, giving more people the freedom to meet family and friends or go shopping. The latest changes have come to England as a whole, with the Government threatening to wield it's"whack-a-mole" local restrictions if rates picked up once again.
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