LONDON (Reuters) – Many Britons would be unpleasant leaving their houses even if the federal government bought the lifting of rigorous coronavirus lockdown constraints in a month’s time, according to a survey on Friday.
People wave from a window near St Anthony’s convent of Grace Tunstall throughout the Clap for our Carers project in assistance of the NHS, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Sunderland, Britain, April 30,2020 REUTERS/Lee Smith
Britain has been on lockdown considering that March 23 but on Thursday Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the country was now past the peak of the pandemic and guaranteed to set out a strategy next week on how it may start gradually easing restrictions to enable a return to regular life.
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