Thousands of non-essential shops across England are reopening their doors to customers for the first time in almost three months in the latest easing of coronavirus lockdown rules.From Monday June 15, zoos and safari parks can also welcome back visitors, places of worship can open for private prayer while some secondary school pupils will begin to return to their classrooms.At the same time, passengers travelling on public transport will now be required to wear a face covering as numbers on board pick up.With official figures released last week show the UK economy shrank by a fifth in April, ministers are desperate to get businesses going again to avoid another wave of job losses.Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he did not know whether to.