Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants Brits to be back at work by May 26 as long as coronavirus cases are "low enough." In the next few weeks the UK government will look to create a blueprint and ease restrictions to prepare people to go back to work.
Ministers could put the PM's plans into action in a bid to restart the economy on the Tuesday after the second May bank holiday, reports The Sun.
Mr Johnson said he would be producing a "road map, a menu of options" explaining how to get get the economy moving and children back to school while still suppressing the disease's spread.
The government will give offices, factories and shops a two-week head start to begin implementing the new social distancing measures.