By Jake Kanter International TV Editor British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the government could look to reopen the hospitality industry by July as he set out a “roadmap” for easing coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
In a TV address on Sunday evening local time, Johson said if the rate of infection remains low, the UK may reopen “at least some of the hospitality industry and other public places, provided they are safe and enforce social distancing.” His words were supported by a graphic of an entry ticket, which suggests that cinemas and theatres could fall under the government plans after they have been crippled by months of closure.
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