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UK after lockdown could see rules such as enforced showers and cats kept indoors

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Post-lockdown Britain could be a very different place with people made to walk only on the right, enforced showering and cats banned from ever going outdoors.

Researchers from Cambridge University offered some bonkers advice on how to run the country when coronavirus restrictions are lifted.

They suggested pedestrians should be forced to walk on the right-hand side of pavements to curb the virus spread. Experts recommended banning pet cats from roaming outdoors and insisting people walk clockwise around parks during age-specific opening times to curb the disease spread.

Mandatory showering upon returning home could be enforced. The public might be banned from kissing and hugging outside of family members or a “bubble” of close friends.

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