The easing of lockdown restrictions in Britain has been described as "very dangerous" by a top government adviser, with thousands still flouting official advice.
The coronavirus restrictions ease again on Monday - allowing people to meet in groups of up to six as long as they practise social distancing guidelines.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, the deputy chief medical officer, called for people to obey the new rules and expressed fears of a second wave if they were ignored.
He told the daily Downing Street press conference on Saturday that the Government and the public had a "dual responsibility" to prevent a second wave of the virus.