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Prime Minister sets out the Roadmap to Recovery

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Monday, 22 February, 2021
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Recovery

Earlier today, the Prime Minister announced the Government’s roadmap to cautiously end the lockdown over the next few months.

The Government’s roadmap is follows:

Phase 1: 

8th March

- Schools will reopen.
- Meetings with one person from another household permitted outdoors.

29th March

- Rule of 6, or two households outdoors.
- Outdoor sport & leisure activities reopen.
- Organised outdoor sports allowed.
- Outdoor parent & child groups (up to 15 parents).

Phase 2

No earlier than 12th April

- Indoor leisure activities, including gyms,
- Outdoor attractions, such as zoos.
- Libraries and community centres.
- Personal care premises, including hairdressers.
- All retail.
- Outdoor hospitality.
- All children’s activities.
- Overnight stays and self-catered accommodation.
- Funerals up to 30; wakes, weddings, receptions 15.

phase 1 & 2

Phase 3

No earlier than 17th May

- Indoor entertainment and attractions.
- 30 person limit outdoors.
- Rule of 6 or two households indoors.
- Domestic overnight stays.
- Organised indoor sport.
- 30 person limit for significant life events.
- Outdoor entertainment, including performances.
- Accommodation, including hotels.
- Some large events (subject to limits).
- International travel.

Phase 4

No earlier than 21st June

- No legal limits on social contact.
- Nightclubs.
- Large events.
- No legal limits on life events.

Phase 3 and 4

 

See more detail here.

The Government has based their decisions on four tests:

- That the vaccine deployment programme continues successfully.
- That the evidence shows that the vaccines are effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths.
- That infections rates do not risk a surge in hospitalisations, putting increased pressure on the NHS.
- That the assessment of risks is not fundamentally changed by any new variants of Covid.

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