Leeds unlocks: What Covid rules are changing in England on July 19?

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Legal restrictions in England are officially being lifted today as the country shifts to a new way of operating in both business and daily life as Covid rules are relaxed.

Big changes have come into force across the country today, including new rules around mask-wearing, social distancing, and mass gatherings.

And predominantly late-night businesses such as nightclubs are also now permitted to reopen – following many months of closure.

Weddings can now go ahead without restrictions, you can order at the bar, festivals are back and crowds are returning to stadiums.

Initially, these restrictions were planned to come to an end in June – but were delayed to buy the NHS more time to vaccinate more people ahead of step four easing.

Masks will no longer be a legal requirement in England / Image: Matteo Jorjoson via Unsplash

The easing comes as COVID case numbers reach their highest since the start of the year, currently averaging more than 42,000 per day.

Experts are predicting that case numbers could reach more than 200,000 per day in just a number of weeks amidst the unlocking.

There is some debate as to how the efficacy of the vaccines will hold up in the coming weeks, especially against variants such as the Delta and Beta, previously known as the Indian and South African varients.

1,200 scientists around the world on Friday signed a letter decrying England’s Covid unlocking as a threat to the world.

This was quickly followed by news over the weekend that key political figures Boris Johnson, Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak would all go into self-isolation after previously attempting to dodge existing rules as part of a pilot scheme (which would see them have totest every day, instead of staying at home).

Although many in the country are currently forced into self isolation due to the track and trace app, many others are waking up today to what they feel is a joyous occassion with mixed feelings across the board.

Irregardless, the easy of restrictions is still going ahead. Here is everything that’s changing from today, July 19.

Note the below guidance applies to England only.

Social distancing will end on July 19 / Image: Gustavo Fring via Pexels

What are the mandatory restrictions still staying in place?

What are the new rules on masks?

What about guidance on working from home?

What is the guidance on mass gatherings and late night events as they return?

What enforcement is there in place for businesses that ignore the new rules?

What further guidance can we expect in the coming days?

Feature image – Stephen Craven.

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