Britain expected to reopen fully

Great Britain puts behind it the emergency of David-19. Boris Johnson is expected to announce the removal of all restrictions, with the goal of restoring freedom for citizens. “Freedom Day”, predicted on 19 July. From that day on, masks will no longer be mandatory in stores or public means, social distance rule [...]
From that day on, masks will no longer be mandatory in shops or public means, the social distance rule will no longer be mandatory, discotheques will be reopened, and the recommendation to work from home will no longer be valid.
I think it's a little late, but I'm looking forward to it. Yes, there are still cases, but not many people are now suffering from coronary. I think the economy and the mental health of citizens are the ones that are suffering the most”, says Mandy, a secretary in London.
The prime minister will reportedly stress that restitution to normality is due to the success of the vaccine campaign, which severed the link between infection and mortality. At the same time Johnson will warn that the cases could grow again, but that they should learn to live with the virus, as it does the flu.
The “will be in the hands of citizens. I will continue to wear the mask in the closed areas, but I think we should learn to live with this”, says a citizen.
Great Britain will thus become the only major country in the world to return to the normal normality of the first pandemic despite rising cases in recent weeks due to the Delta version.
But now 2/3 of the adult population are completely immune, and 86 percent has received at least one dose of the vaccine.
This has caused the most transmitted option to have no significant impact on hospitalizations, especially deaths.











