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Coronavirus: Coffee shops and restaurants 'could be first to re-open' to rescue economy

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Ministers have reportedly been advised to re-open high streets on a limited scale to allow Britain to "learn to live with Covid" as it waits for a vaccine.

Restaurants and coffee shops are among the businesses that could be back up and running the quickest - though all premises will need revamping to abide social distancing measures.

Other contenders deemed to pose the smallest risk of spreading the killer bug but would give the flagging economy a much needed shot in the arm also include estate agents.

Conservative peer Lord Gadhia and GlaxoSmithKline chairman Sir Jonathan Symonds have compiled the report - which has been seen by ministers and The Sun.

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