KEY POINTS
  • From Monday, citizens who cannot work from home are being "actively encouraged" to go back to work, but avoid using public transport if possible.
  • People will also be allowed to take unlimited amounts of exercise from Wednesday.
  • U.K. leader Boris Johnson added that "some hospitality places" could be open in July, also stating it will "soon be time" to impose quarantine on people traveling to the country by air. 
Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks in Downing Street as he returns to work following his recovery from Covid-19 on April 27, 2020 in London, England.

The U.K. government has taken its first tentative steps to ease some strict coronavirus lockdown measures and slowly begin to reopen society and the economy.

From Monday, citizens who cannot work from home are being "actively encouraged" to go back to work, but avoid using public transport if possible. People will also be allowed to take unlimited amounts of exercise from Wednesday.