Quarantine in Britain: Aid begins May 13 – Johnson



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Britain to begin weakening quarantine from May 13

Photo: Boris Johnson (flickr.com/nato)

Schools plan to open from June 1

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the start of the weakening of the quarantine in the UK from May 13. RBC-Ukraine reports this with reference to BBC News.

According to Johnson, the first relaxation of the quarantine restrictions in Britain will begin on May 13, but it is too early to completely cancel the quarantine.

“Now is not the time to simply lift the restrictions this week. Instead, we are taking the first cautious steps to weaken our measures,” he said.

Then, starting May 13, the British will be able to go to work. Before this, he was only allowed to work from home.

“So work at home if you can, but you can go to work if you can’t work at home,” said the British prime minister.

Also, in the next stages of the quarantine weakening, the British government plans to allow part of the entertainment industry and other public places to work, but this will not happen until July. Starting in June 1, in Britain they plan to open schools; the primaries will win first.

At the same time, Johnson does not exclude the introduction of mandatory quarantine for people arriving in the country by air.

“The time will soon come … to impose quarantine restrictions on people arriving in Britain by air,” added the head of government.

Recall, previous sources on British airlines reported that the British government plans to introduce a mandatory 14-day observation for people arriving in the country. Only Irish residents and critical infrastructure workers will not need a consultation.

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