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Johnson's announcement of a ban on the loosening of the labour criticism did not give a clear direction

China News Network, May 12, comprehensive report, British Prime Minister Johnson recently announced the ban relaxation plan, planning to allow residents in England to carry out outdoor activities in the first stage, and gradually resume work. However, the new plan has attracted criticism from many parties. Labor Leader Keir Starmer said on the 11th that Johnson failed to give the public a "clear direction" on how to survive the crisis.

On the 10th local time, Johnson issued a national television speech, saying that it will be unsealed in stages and conditions from the 11th, and the first stage will allow residents in England to freely leave home to do sports, and can also go to the beach, park, play tennis or golf with their families; people who cannot work at home such as construction and factory workers can consider returning to work.

According to the sources, the authorities will also advise people to wear masks or cover their mouths and noses when taking public transportation.

The second phase will begin as early as 1 June and will allow primary school students to resume classes and open more shops, while the third phase will reopen some hotels and public facilities as soon as early July, but will require the public to continue to maintain social distancing. Johnson did not propose specific details or conditions for the two-phase approach.

Labor Leader Stammer criticized on the 11th that Johnson failed to give the public a "clear direction" on how to survive the crisis of the new crown epidemic. Stammer, who had previously supported the government's approach to the crisis, has stepped up his criticism in recent days. Labour believes the government has given vague information about the next step.

In addition, officials in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales all agree that Johnson's new guidance and only calls for the public to "remain vigilant" are vague.

Scotland's First Secretary, Nigula Sturgeon, stressed that Scotland would continue to implement home isolation. However, from the 11th, the number of times the Scottish people can go out for exercise will be unlimited. She stressed that people must still stay near their homes and not go out for picnics, sunbathe or barbecue outdoors.

Welsh Chief Minister Mark Drekeford said the region's home quarantine policy remained unchanged. He pointed out that it is too early to talk about relaxing more bans, which will be extended to the 28th. He said the Welsh region would prohibit people from going to the sea or in the mountains.

The Times poll shows that a majority of Britons aged 49 or under oppose the new measures.

According to the British Ministry of Health and Social Security, as of 9 a.m. local time on the 11th, there were 3,877 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in the United Kingdom in a single day, with a total of 223,060 cases. As of 5 p.m. local time on the 10th, there were 210 new deaths in a single day, with a cumulative death of 32,065.

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