Hugs and kisses allowed from next week — as Boris Johnson reveals Britain is ‘on track’ for return to normality
Credit: Alamy“Friendly contact” will also get the go-ahead in the first easing of social distancing measures.But people will still have to wear masks and stay 1.5 metres apart when meeting indoors unless they are with close family.
Tory backbencher Steve Baker, from the Covid Recovery Group, an organisation of 50 MPs, claims that it is time now that “freedom truly means freedom”. “The road map remains on track, our successful vaccination programme continues — more than two-thirds of adults in the UK have now had the first vaccine — and we can now look forward to unlocking cautiously but irreversibly.
“We have already indicated a proportionate relaxation on international travel, very limited at this stage because we have to be safe.
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