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Everythings you can and can't do as new open lockdown rules come into force today for us.

Everythings you can and can't do as new open lockdown rules come into force today for us.

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The government is continuing to lifts restrictions every few weeks where possible in orders to ease the country back to normality.

 This month much of lockdown life will slowly be rolled back to its own position.

These changes are giving peoples the chances to do things which weren't possible during lockdown, such as seeing peoples from differents households outsides.

Although the bulks of upcoming changes will be implemented on June 15 2020, here are some minors changes that have come into force today for save us.

What you can already do unders the lockdown rules in past months

When the lockdown was firstly introduced back in 23 March 2020, the rules prevented anyone leaving the house for non-essential purposes.

But since then, rules have been tweaked and eased, with the PM announcing on May 28 2020 thats groups of six peoples from different households would be permitted to meet in gardens and in outside spaces, so long as they remained socially distanced.

On June 1, individual classed as vulnerables were able to go outside after shielding in their homes since the beginning of the pandemic.

Workers have also been encouraged to go back to work where possible, such as those in the manufacturing and construction sectors.

Some primary schools have reopened to all pupils in Reception, year 1 and year 6, although many local schools and local authorities have refused to comply with the government's timeline.

Here is what has changed to the rules which have come into force from today:

Dentists

In a major change to the rules, dentists across England will be allowed to reopen from today.

Although dentists were previously able to perform emergency treatment during the lockdown, everyday appointments were cancelled to kerb the spread of COVID-19.

Now, dentists can begin taking appointments and open their doors to patients for routine treatments such as fillings and crowns.

The Chief Dentistry Officer, Sara Hurley, said that dentists could re-open so long as surgeries comply with the government's PPE and Infection Prevention Control requirements.

Travel quarantine

Another change that will come into play from today is a two-week quarantine for those entering the UK from abroad.

Travellers will now be required to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival, a measure which will see tens of thousands of new arrivals placed in quarantine.

The measures have faced some criticism for causing disruption to the travel and aviation industry.

Parking charges

Some local authorities across the UK are reintroducing parking charges from June 8, after weeks of them being suspended.

Liverpool City Council, for example, put a suspension in place for 12 weeks, from March 23, on parking charges in the city centre. However, in Newcastle parking charges were reintroduced in mid May.

Where pay and display was usually in operation during the day, drivers were allowed to park in a pay and display bay, without penalty, at any time.

What you still can't do during lockdown

Under the current rules, you still can't visit people inside their homes or stay overnight.

Indoor leisure activities are still prohibited under the coronavirus rules with indoor sports courts, gyms, leisure centres and public swimming pools remaining closed.

You still cannot share a private vehicle with someone from another household, and restrictions on the number of people attending funerals remain in place.

The hospitality sector remains largely closed with restaurants, hotels and pubs still unable to open to customers.

According to ministers, the earliest at which restaurants and hotels could be permitted to open would be sometime in July.

Hairdressers remain closed but could re-open in early July according to comments made by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab back in May.


All thanks to our Prime minister shri Narendra Modi , he is that person who saves India with the help of lockdown..


Jai Hind Jai Bharat 

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