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Coronavirus lockdown changes: New rules from July 4 in England explained

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The biggest changes since England plunged into lockdown three months ago will kick in this Saturday. Pubs, hairdressers, hotels, campsites, restaurants, cinemas, museums and galleries can all open on July 4 in England.

There are also changes to gatherings and the two-metre rule, allowing you to be (a bit) closer to those you love. Then on July 6, there'll be big changes to quarantine for people wanting to go on holiday - plus, 'shielding' people can hug and kiss relatives for the first time.

But nightclubs, gyms, swimming pools, nail and tanning salons, tattoo studios and bowling alleys stay shut. All the venues allowed to open will look different to before - with screens, social distancing and booking systems.

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