The UK is now in its fourth week of lockdown and all attentions have turned to when this could be lifted. The government is set to review its measures this week with a decision having to be made by Thursday, April 16.
However, the strict social-distancing measures are expected to be extended into May. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Monday that the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) would review the evidence of the effectiveness of social distancing measures this week but added: "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 made." He made the comments during the