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Downing Street warn public not to book summer holidays amid hints lockdown will go on

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Downing Street has warned that people should thnk carefully before booking any summer holiday - as it hinted Britain's lockdown may continue.

The Prime Minister's official spokesman said that the official advice remained that people should not travel abroad for all but essential purposes.

It comes after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps admitted he personally would not commit to a break as the Covid-19 shutdown continues.

The PM's spokesman said: “While we are making progress in our fight against coronavirus, we aren't able to say with certainty the point at which the social distancing measures can be relaxed. “In terms of travelling within the UK for holidays, that wasn't something which the current social distancing guidelines allow for.

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