The government does not expect to make any changes to lockdown rules when social distancing guidelines are reviewed this week, the foreign secretary has said.
Dominic Raab, who is leading the government in the prime minister's absence, addressed the lockdown review at today's daily coronavirus press briefing.
He said while the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) would be meeting this week to discuss evidence around how effective social distancing has been, the government did not expect to implement changes.
He told the briefing: “We don’t expect to make any changes to the measures currently in place at that point and we won’t until we’re confident, as confident as we realistically can be, that any such changes can be safely