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How long will UK coronavirus lockdown last? When did it start?

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The UK coronavirus lockdown is still in full swing with Brits being told to stay home to save lives. We have entered the third week of lockdown with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab saying it’s “too early” to start lifting restrictions.

However, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the measures would initially be in place for three weeks and that they would be reviewed at the end of the period.

The number of deaths from Covid-19 has risen to 12,107 as of 5pm on Monday. The Government are due to discuss the measures on Thursday, after which their will announce their decision.

Here is what the Government has said about the restrictions so far. So far, we have not been given an exact date for when the UK coronavirus lockdown will end.

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