19 July: England Covid restrictions ease, but PM urges caution
the prime minister said now was the "right moment" to move to the final stage of England's roadmap out of lockdown.
"But we've got to do it cautiously. We've got to remember that this virus is sadly still out there. Cases are rising, we can see the extreme contagiousness of the Delta variant." UK-wide guidance recommending against travel to amber list countries will also be removed from 04:00 BST. Scotland is easing restrictions so that pubs and restaurants can open until midnight - but limits on outdoor meetings will remain, the return of workers to offices will be delayed and face coverings will still be mandatory.image copyrightRishi Sunak and Boris Johnson will both be self-isolating on the day restrictions are being eased
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