October 26, 2024

Boris Johnson ‘set to relax lockdown rules on pubs and restaurants’

Boris Johnson set to relax lockdown rules on pubs and restaurants

Boris Johnson set to relax lockdown rules on pubs and restaurants

Boris Johnson has reportedly ordered ministers to swiftly ease the lockdown and will this week unveil plans to enable pubs cafes and restaurants to reopen.

Boris Johnson will set out a roadmap to “rebuild Britain” after the coronavirus pandemic in a bit to avoid the possible loss of three million jobs.

According to the Sunday Times, Mr Johnson will this week unveil plans which will enable pubs, cafes and restaurants to open outdoor areas.

It comes as the death toll from coronavirus in UK hospitals jumped by 77 on Sunday.

Matt Hancock has insisted the Government made the “right decisions at the right time” with the coronavirus lockdown, despite a leading scientist saying lives would have been saved had ministers acted sooner.


The Health Secretary disagreed with the comments by infectious diseases expert Professor John Edmunds, who suggested the UK should have imposed restrictions in early March – although he admitted it would have been “very hard to pull the trigger at that point”.

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Prof Edmunds, who attends meetings of the Government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), told BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show: “We should have gone into lockdown earlier.


“I think it would have been hard to do it, I think the data that we were dealing with in the early part of March and our kind of situational awareness was really quite poor.


“And so I think it would have been very hard to pull the trigger at that point but I wish we had – I wish we had gone into lockdown earlier. I think that has cost a lot of lives unfortunately.”


Asked if he agreed with the professor’s comments, Mr Hancock later replied: “No. I think we took the right decisions at the right time.


“And there’s a broad range on Sage of scientific opinion, and we were guided by the science – which means guided by the balance of that opinion – as expressed to ministers through the chief medical officer and the chief scientific adviser.
“That’s the right way for it to have been done.”

Source – https://www.standard.co.uk/