Holidays in the UK could be allowed within a fortnight with hotels and B&Bs set to get the green light to reopen. Boris Johnson is expected to restart domestic tourism on July 4, according to the Mail on Sunday, in a bid to boost the ailing economy.
Although No 10 says a final decision has not been made, it is understood officials are preparing to announce hotels and bed and breakfasts will open alongside pubs, restaurants, and hairdressers at the beginning of next month.
However, campsites are likely to have to wait longer due to fears shared facilities could allow coronavirus to spread. According to the paper, the tourism industry will be issued with new guidance on how to welcome guests back safely by the end of next week.
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