Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.The UK's lockdown is set to be extended until next month with new public restrictions under consideration on driving and exercise.
The decision comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in intensive care where he is being treated for the coronavirus.The UK government is preparing to extend the national coronavirus lockdown until at least May, with police chiefs calling for tough new restrictions on driving and personal exercise.
The leaders are expected to agree on an extension of the restrictions into May, UK government sources indicated on Wednesday.already confirmedThe decision comes as the UK government is facing calls to introduce stricter social distancing rules as the UK heads towards Easter weekend, with warm weather forecasted across the country.
The paper reports that the UK government is considering tougher restrictions, such as "restricting exercise to once a day and a stronger duty on public authorities to ensure open spaces, such as parks and other open-air attractions, do not get crowded." However, the UK is yet to reach the peak of its COVID-19 crisis, and is bracing itself for continuing increases over the coming weeksThe UK government is also facing pressure to spell out a broad vision of its "exit strategy" from the coronavirus.called on Johnson's government to "to set out what the strategy is here," adding that it'd be a "good thing" for public to see a way out of the lockdown.
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