Experts have suggested that two of the five tests that will determine the end of the lockdown in the UK have been met. The government has set five tests that need to be met before any restrictions are lifted in Britain.
The tests are: To make sure the NHS can cope by providing sufficient critical care across the UK To see a sustained and consistent fall in daily death rates with confidence the UK is beyond the peak Reliable data to show the infection rate is falling to manageable levels There is enough testing and personal protective equipment (PPE) to meet future demand Any changes in restrictions would not lead to a second peak And England's deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam earlier indicated that two of those tests have now