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Friday 04 June 2021 7:22 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 04 June 2021 7:29 pm

Social distancing in pubs, home working and face masks likely to continue after 21 June

By: Angharad Carrick

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has also said face coverings will be required on Transport for London (TfL) services as a “condition of carriage”.

The Government is reportedly revising its roadmap out of lockdown, with plans to keep restrictions in place in pubs and restaurants amid concerns over new coronavirus variants.

Social distancing in hospitality venues, working from home and masks on public transport could all remain in place after the so-called “Freedom Day” on 21 June, senior government advisers have told the i newspaper.

A full relaxation of restrictions is likely to be delayed for “a few weeks” as medical experts argue it will allow more people to be vaccinated and thus offer greater certainty against another lockdown.

A Government source told the i: “The current thinking is it would be irresponsible to risk another full locdown in the autumn by opening up too fast on 21 June.”

“While many businesses would have been hoping to operate at full capacity in a few weeks’ time it is better than they can operate at reduced capacity rather than being shut down completely again if we hit another peak.” 

While pubs may no longer be required to provide table service social distancing in hospitality venues is likely to remain in place, in a huge blow to the hospitality industry.

This evening Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality, hit out at the report, saying a continuation of restrictions means “June 21 is not freedom date at all”.

Sorry but leaving social distancing in place in pubs, restaurants, hotels and attractions means that June 21 is not freedom date at all – it means that those businesses continue to operate at a loss and threatens the long term viability of businesses, jobs and the recovery https://t.co/Tp7swFROcK

— Kate Nicholls OBE (@UKHospKate) June 4, 2021

Venues such as nightclubs, that had been widely expected to open come 21 June, will not be able to open at capacity, and a restriction in numbers for outdoor events places the viability of music festivals in doubt.

It comes after City PM revealed the government was minded to take a “gentle” approach in getting people back to the office this summer.

Government sources told City PM that ministers will not take a hardline approach to get people back into the office, unlike last year when Number 10 briefed media outlets that workers could be sacked if they continue to work from home.

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