People are very confused by Boris Johnson's attempts to loosen the UK coronavirus lockdown
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Downing Street had indicated that people should be "actively encouraged" to return to work from Monday, but Raab later said people should not return until Wednesday. "We're saying to them, they should now from Wednesday, go back to work," the foreign secretary told BBC's Today programme.Despite announcing the change on Sunday, Johnson's government is also not due to release full guidance for individuals and businesses about returning to work until later today or tomorrow.
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