UK GOVERNMENT TO OPEN UP ECONOMY ON JULY 4


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UK prime Minister Boris Johnson has hinted that some businesses that had been locked down amidst the covid-19 global pandemic will now be allowed to operate from July 4.

This according to the prime minister will be made possible, provided these businesses are covid-secured.

He listed the businesses that will be given opportunity to reopen to include hotels, bed and breakfasts and self-contained holiday accommodation, caravan parks and campsites, pubs, places of worships, restaurants amongst others.










Earlier, Mr Johnson said people will be given back more controls over their lives by allowing households meet with another household at a time, while stressing the importance of maintaining social distance.






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