Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced significant relaxations to the rules on social distancing, designed to make it possible for businesses in sectors including hospitality to reopen, as part of what he called ‘the next steps to rebuilding the economy’ as the threat of coronavirus recedes.
Addressing the House of Commons, Johnson said a period of ‘national hibernation’ was coming to an end, and he expected to see many businesses reopening.
What’s next?
From 4 July the two metre social distancing rule, which had been part of legislation, will be amended to what he called guidance, and a new option called ‘one metre plus’ will be introduced.
Johnson said: ‘It has been impossible for large parts of the economy, including all but a fraction of the hospitality industry, to operate with a two metre distance rule.’
Instead, where it is not possible for a business to maintain a two metre distance, companies will be able to use a one metre plus approach, whereby individuals must stay a metre apart and adopt other preventative measures.
The government is to publish guidance for specific sectors on how businesses can reduce the risks for their workers and customers when they re-open from 4 July, but Johnston indicated that requirements will include:
- avoiding face-to-face seating in office layouts;
- reducing the number of people in enclosed spaces;
- improved ventilation;
- protective screens and face coverings;
- hand sanitiser; and
- changes to shift patterns so that people work in set teams.
Johnson said there would be specific requirements for some businesses. For example, in the hospitality sector pubs would need to offer table service to people sitting inside, while hairdressers would need to use visors.
The prime minister admitted that some sectors where customers are in ‘close proximity’ would not be able to open on 4 July. These include night clubs, soft play areas, swimming pools, spas, bowling alleys, waterparks and arts venues.
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