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What I can do under Boris Johnson's 'road map' changes from tomorrow




From tomorrow, schools will return as part of the first phase of easing of Britain out of lockdown.

Getting pupils back has been Boris Johnson’s top priority and the return is one of the key parts of the first wave of restrictions being eased.

The Government’s ‘road map’ announced on February 22 is scheduled to go ahead as planned with the population’s most vulnerable having now been vaccinated.

Students will be able to return for some face-to-face lectures.
Students will be able to return for some face-to-face lectures.

The ‘stay at home’ mantra will continue but from tomorrow all schools that provide out of hours classes can resume where they enable parents to work.

Also coming back will be some university courses for face-to-face learning.

People can also leave their home to meet one friend, or members of their support bubble, outdoors. This can include meeting for a picnic for an alfresco coffee.

Meetings in gardens will be allowed from Monday.
Meetings in gardens will be allowed from Monday.

Then there are the changes to care homes, which will allow residents one regular visitor provided they are tested for Covid and wear a mask.

All of these changes will form ‘part one’ of the four step plan. Perhaps confusingly, there will be additional easing within ‘part one’ from March 29. This will allow outdoor gatherings of either six people or two households - including in private gardens. Tennis and basketball courts will also reopen at this point and people can take part in organised sport outside. At this point the ‘stay at home’ order will end.

This all paves the way for the next easing of restrictions from April 12.

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