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23rd July 2020

Latest key Government Covid-19 updates

Latest news on lifting restrictions from businesses in England

In England, from 1 August, if prevalence remains around or below current levels, and COVID-19 Secure guidelines are followed, the UK government will:

 

Give employers more discretion on how they ensure employees can work safely. Working from home is one way to do this, but workplaces can also be made safe by following COVID-19 Secure guidelines.
Reopen most remaining leisure settings, namely bowling, skating rinks and casinos, accompanied by COVID-19 Secure guidelines. This will not include particularly high-risk activities and settings such as nightclubs, which will be kept under review.
Enable the restart of indoor performances to a live audience, subject to the success of pilots that are taking place.
Enable all close contact services to resume, including any treatments on the face such as eyebrow threading or make-up application.
Carry out pilots in venues with a range of sizes of crowds including sports stadia and business events. If plans progress in line with expectations, pilots will expand to build up to and prepare for a full, socially distanced return in the autumn.
Enable wedding receptions; sit-down meals for no more than 30 people, subject to COVID-19 Secure guidelines. Over time, we will assess whether gatherings of this type for other purposes can be made possible and when larger wedding receptions can take place.
In September, schools, nurseries and colleges will open for all children and young people on a full-time basis.

 

Additional points to note: 

All businesses and venues which are listed to reopen on 25 July or 1 August must remain closed until those dates.
Business events and conferences will be permitted to resume from 1 October provided rates of infection remain at current levels.
People are advised that they may now use public transport but are encouraged to consider alternative means of transport where possible.