Lockdown roadmap: What's changed as of 21 June?

By Will Goddard

23rd Jul 2021 | Local News

Today (21 June) was the original date on which the government had intended to remove all legal limits on social contact, effectively ending the coronavirus lockdown.

But after Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided to delay the final step of the roadmap by four weeks, the date was changed to 19 July.

However, there have been a few minor tweaks to the rules today.

What's changed as of 21 June?

Weddings

Wedding and civil partnership ceremonies and receptions can now have unlimited guests - as long as it's done in a Covid-secure way.

This means that social distancing and face coverings may still be required in some instances.

Click here for more information.

Funerals

The restrictions are similar to those above for weddings, with no limit on the number of guests but social distancing and face coverings still required.

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Care home visits

Care home residents can now nominate five people as visitors, and receive two guests per day at the care home - but visitors must show proof of a negative Covid-19 test.

They can also name one 'essential care giver' who can visit them even if they're isolating.

Click here for detailed guidance.

Childcare and parents' groups

The rule of six or two households applies indoors, without the need for a formal childcare arrangement.

Outdoors, up to 30 people can gather.

These limits can change however under certain conditions.

     

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