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When could we come out of lockdown in the UK?

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The UK has been in lockdown since the end of March and as of this week, we are starting to see a plan out of the strict measures due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Sunday evening (May 10) that the country would be taking its first steps in easing the rules imposed back on March 23.

While the lockdown was extended on May 7 for another three weeks, a 50-page document published on Monday (May 11) details the government's coronavirus recovery strategy with many new measures being introduced from Wednesday, May 13.

It is also important to note that this applies to England as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have all extended their own lockdown measures.

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