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Britain on course to lift COVID restrictions on July 19, Johnson says

Published: 28 Jun 2021 - 03:31 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 11:32 am
A woman wears a protective mask as she reads a book amongst social distancing markers, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Liverpool, Britain, June 28, 2021. REUTERS/Phil Noble

A woman wears a protective mask as she reads a book amongst social distancing markers, amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Liverpool, Britain, June 28, 2021. REUTERS/Phil Noble

Reuters

LONDON: Britain is on course to be able to lift most remaining COVID-19 restrictions on July 19, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday, in his most confident statement yet that what has been dubbed "Freedom Day" will take place as planned.

Johnson, whose government is again under fire after the resignation of his health minister Matt Hancock for breaking the restrictions, had hoped to unlock Britain's economy last week.

But with coronavirus cases rising, driven largely by the more transmissible Delta variant, the government postponed the date until July 19.

"With every day that goes by it's clearer to me and all our scientific advisers that we're very likely to be in a position on July 19 to say that really is the terminus and we can go back to life as it was before COVID as far as possible," Johnson told reporters.

Hancock's replacement, Sajid Javid, said on Monday he wanted the restrictions to be lifted as soon as possible.