LONDON: Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday (May 25) that Britain could reopen all non-essential retail stores on Jun 15 if the ...
But the number of new deaths and infections has fallen sharply from its peak and the country is on course to reopen outdoor markets as well as schools for younger children on Jun 1.
"Because of the progress we are making, I can, with confidence, put the British people on notice of the changes we intend to introduce as we move into Step Two," Johnson said."We are asking schools gradually to reopen," he said."I am confident that the common sense of the British people will see us through."
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