Johnson tells Brits to “learn to live” with the virus ahead of further relaxation of restrictions

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All UK deaths are currently 128,222 virus-related

According to Sky News, Boris Johnson will announce the opening of the end of strict Covid-19 measures as of July 19 at 5pm on Monday.

This includes, among other things, requirements for wearing face masks, social distancing, and guidance to work from home whenever possible.

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With the vaccine rollout being substantial, Johnson argued that now is the time to fully open up the economy, and that the UK should “learn to live” with the virus, warning of its potential harm. I’ll continue.

The Prime Minister confirms that he hopes death and illness will continue as a result of the coronavirus, but levels remain lower than before the vaccine rollout.

The end of Johnson’s four-stage roadmap was back by a month in June as the Prime Minister wanted to ensure that all adults had the opportunity to be vaccinated.

“We expect that by July 19th, more than two-thirds of the adult population will have taken their second dose. It is much more protected from Covid,” Health Minister Helen told Sky News. He spoke.

The UK reported another 24,248 Covid-19 cases and 15 deaths on Monday. This is comparable to 24,855 cases and 18 deaths on Saturday.

45,274,497 people have administered at least one dose, and 33,614,952 have been 100% vaccinated.

There are currently 128,222 total coronavirus-related deaths in the UK within four weeks of testing positive.

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