LONDON (Reuters) – It is too soon to say what restrictions England will face once its COVID lockdown ends next month but it will not be going back to normal, health officials said on Friday.
Stephen Powis, the medical director of England’s NHS health service, said the government would be lifting the current restrictions on Dec 2 but added: “I am sure we will not be going back to normal – further restrictions will be required.”
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper and Kate Holton; editing by Stephen Addison)