Johnson urges Britons to resume normal life

Bloomberg

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said people should wear face coverings in shops and go back to work if they can, as he urged the country to try to resume normal life after lockdown.
Medical advice is moving in favor of wearing face coverings in all confined spaces, including on public transport and in stores, and the government was following this, he said.
As British authorities move to ease restrictions that have been in place since March, Johnson reinforced his message to the public to get back to work as he warned the economy may not rebound quickly.
He’ll tell office workers next week to start returning to their desks, the Daily Mail reported.
“We should now say go back to work if you can,” Johnson said as he answered questions from the public in a social media broadcast. “I want to see more people feeling confident to use the shops, use the restaurants, get back into work — but only if we all follow the guidance.”

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