Non-essential shops and zoos reopen from Monday 15 June in England as the economy slowly creaks back into life. For the first time in three months you'll be able to go clothes shopping and see the lemurs.
But there will be strict social distancing rules in place and firms will be ordered to carry out more hygiene measures than usual.
Expect queues outside shops and high demand for tickets for attractions allowed to reopen. Meanwhile, people who live alone or single parents are allowed to form a "bubble" with one other household in England.
This means breaking the two-metre rule for the first time to hug and kiss, share childcare, stay the night and have sex if that's your thing.