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Published 12 Jul, 2021 02:39pm

UK's PM to 'restore freedoms' after Covid lockdown

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to confirm “Freedom Day” next week with the lifting of most pandemic curbs in England, but will urge caution with experts worried that the government is moving too fast, AFP reports.

Johnson was due to hold an afternoon news conference today (Monday), confirming that the government's tests have been met to allow a full reopening of the economy on July 19, doing away with the final measures of a months-old lockdown.

But with Britain now averaging more than 30,000 daily cases of the fast-spreading Delta coronavirus variant, scientists are fretting that the ending of measures such as mandatory mask-wearing spells trouble.

Johnson, however, insists the time is right to move from legally enforced rules to personal responsibility and use the summer months to prepare for a potentially more damaging wave of Covid-19 in the winter.

“We are tantalisingly close to the final milestone in our roadmap out of lockdown, but the plan to restore our freedoms must come with a warning,” he said in remarks previewing the announcement.

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