(ANSA) - LONDON, 12 JUL - Confirmed revocation, from 19 July, of the most significant residual restrictions bequeathed by the anti Covid lockdown in England, despite the rebound of contagions fueled by the Delta variant (whose impact on deaths and hospitalizations remains partly curbed vaccines) and alarms raised by the crowds allowed - at the Wembley stadium or outside - for the semifinals and the final of the European football championships, which ended yesterday with the victory of Italy.
The new reopenings, announced by Boris Johnson on Monday, will be detailed later by Prime Minister Tory himself to the nation and his new health minister, Sajid Javid, in the House of Commons. But Downing Street has already anticipated that it will be a formalization of what has been said, albeit accompanied by the exhumation of an appeal to "caution" by BoJo.
The new era, which will be inaugurated on the 19th in what the government has renamed "the day of freedom", provides free access to activities such as night clubs, the relaxation said that there are limitations for cinemas, theaters, public events, weddings or funerals. and the end of a legal constraint on the use of the mask indoors or on spacing.
As well as - for the vaccinated only - the end of the obligation to self-isolate in the event of contact with infected subjects (and less likely to be infected in the first person) or having to do the forty-nine after returning from a trip from over 100 countries (including Italy) of the so-called orange list, or amber.
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