Boris Johnson hopes for return to 'normality' by Christmas
Coronavirus restrictions are being relaxed again in England under a plan outlined by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday.
Johnson said that he is "hoping for the best and planning for the worst", with current changes in rules bringing a "significant return to normality" by Christmas.
The Prime Minister explained during a news conference at Downing Street that the plan "remains conditional" on the UK pulling together to win its "long fight" against the virus.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will all make their own decisions on when COVID-19 restrictions should end or be changed, the BBC reported.
Johnson said that social distancing will stay in place for now, but may be scrapped from as early as November - saying family and friends could potentially hug again by Christmas.
"Throughout this period we will look to allow more close contact between friends and family where we can," he said.
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