Covid-19 roadmap – plan for shops, gyms and zoos to reopen from April 12

Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
UPDATED: The Prime Minister has announced that gyms, shops, hairdressers and outdoor hospitality in England could open from April 12 if strict conditions are met, as outlined in his Covid-19 roadmap.
The four-step plan gives a guide to how we will come out of Covid-19 restrictions and Johnson has stressed that any lifting of restrictions will be based on data, not dates.
Conditions would need to be met at each stage of the plan to put the measures in place:

The coronavirus vaccine programme continues to go to plan
Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently reducing the number of people dying with the virus or needing hospital treatment
Infection rates do not pose a risk of a surge in hospital admissions
New variants of the virus do not fundamentally change the risk of lifting restrictions

Let’s take a closer look at the plan.
Step two
The second step is where we would start to see changes for businesses.
From April 12, we could start to see the opening of certain types of businesses:

Non-essential retail and personal care businesses like hairdressers
Outdoor settings like alcohol takeaways, beer gardens, zoos, theme parks and drive-in cinemas
Indoor leisure, such as swimming pools and gyms
Self-contained holiday accommodation, such as self-catering

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