Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed on Sunday his plan for progressive deconfinement with the partial reopening of schools on June 1, after more than two months of confinement to limit the spread of the new coronavirus.
The return will be done gradually and by age group for primary schools, first concerning students aged 4 to 6 and 10 to 11 years old, said "Bojo" during the daily press release from the government on the fight against the new coronavirus.
In addition, the former mayor of London gave his support on Sunday to his close adviser Dominic Cummings, accused of violating the rules of confinement imposed to fight against the new coronavirus, ensuring that it had acted in the framework of the legality.
"I think that in all respects he acted responsibly, lawfully, and honestly," said the tenant at 10 Downing Street, as calls to dismiss his nearest advisor continue to increase, including within his conservative camp.