Radical plans have been drawn up by the Government to avoid having a second national lockdown, it has been reported. Boris Johnson on Friday paused the easing of lockdown as fears grow that a surge of cases in some areas of northern England could turn into a second wave.
Towns in Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and West Yorkshire have been slapped with fresh restrictions with social gatherings banned indoors and in private gardens.
Meanwhile, ministers have been warned by experts that "trade-offs", such as the closing of pubs, could be needed for schools to fully reopen in September.
And it is reported by the Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Times that a radical blueprint to avoid a second lockdown, something the prime minister recently
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