Boris Johnson this evening lay out a 'road map' for the UK to tentatively move out of the coronavirus lockdown. The Prime Minister addressed the nation as the death toll increased to almost 32,000.
Primary schools could reopen next month and there is a plan for cafes and restaurants to start serving customers in July. But Mr Johnson faces possible disagreements with leaders in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland whose leaders have already heavily criticized the new 'stay alert' messaging, first unveiled last night.
These are the earliest possible dates and are subject to change depending upon the 'R' (reinfection) rate and if that surges above the crucial number of one.
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