UK lifts further COVID-19 restrictions 

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-06-25 18:11:33

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London, June 25 (RHC)-- Authorities in the UK are reviewing social distancing rules as COVID-19 cases fall.  Beginning July 4th, people in England will be allowed to go to the pub, visit a cinema or a museum, get a haircut or attend a religious service -- but not a choir.

Under the new measures announced by the government, tattoo places and gyms will remain closed and music concerts will still not be allowed.  The two-metre (six feet) physical distance measure will be reduced to one metre while mask are still mandatory in enclosed spaces.  

The changes only apply in England.  Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all following slightly different measures.
 



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