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England is expected to reclaim its liberty deprived of the pandemic on 21 June.
This is the goal of a four-phase plan that British Chief Executive Boris Johnson announced in parliament. According to him, the schools will reopen on March 8, where some extracurricular activities will resume on March 20, and then on April 12 will be the next step in opening non-essential shops and beauty salons, gyms, bookstores, museums and zoos.
Meanwhile pubs, restaurants, cinemas, hotels are expected to open on May 17 along with fans in stadiums and concerts.
Overseas vacations and international travel will not return to normal before mid-May.
And on June 21 all legal restrictions on social contacts will be lifted, which will open up other parts of the British economy.
According to Boris Johnson the road to the exit will be cautious but irreversible. It is hoped that these measures will remain unchanged, if the vaccination of the population continues at this rate, there will be no increase in infections and hospitalizations and there will be no outbreak of any variation or more severe strains of coronavirus.
Britain has gone through two waves of pandemics and three lockdowns so far and the hope is that this will be the third and final, when the entire adult population of Britain will be immunized by the end of July.
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