Coronavirus England: What the are latest changes to lockdown restrictions?

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Boris Johnson postponed the next stage of easing lockdown restrictions in England, due to begin today.

The return of casinos, bowling alleys, skating rinks, indoor performances and wedding receptions for up to 30 people will now be delayed until at least 15 August.

The prime minister also announced socially distanced pilots of sporting events with crowds and gatherings in conference centres will be postponed, as will be the reopening of close-contact services in settings like beauty salons.

Mr Johnson said the Office for National Statistics (ONS) had reported that the prevalence of the virus in the community in England was likely to be rising for the first time since May.

The ONS estimates there are now 4,900 new infections every day, up from around 3,000 per day on July 14 and 2,000 a day at the end of June.

Mr Johnson said he could not afford to ignore this evidence, and added that “our assessment is that we should squeeze that brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control”.

However, some measures are still being eased on Saturday across much of England.

This includes a pause in mandatory shielding by clinically extremely vulnerable people, who can now gather outdoors in groups of up to six people, while continuing to observe social distancing rules. This relaxation does not apply to Leicester, Luton and Blackburn with Darwen.

Mr Johnson also said the move to allow more discretion for employers with regard to staff returning to work will go ahead.

In Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire, the government said rising infections there means gatherings with people from other households in private homes or in their gardens would be banned.

Household mixing in public venues - such as bars and restaurants - in those regions is also strongly advised against by the government.

Gyms, pools and sports venues in Bradford were also set to close, at the request of the city's local council.

From Saturday 8 August, face coverings will become mandatory in places such as museums, galleries, cinemas and places of worship in England.



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