All the changes happening in Sheffield from Monday, as lockdown begins to be eased

There are lots of changes happening in Sheffield from Monday, March 8, as lockdown begins to be eased across England.
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The biggest difference will undoubtedly be the return to schools for pupils after weeks of home learning.

Children at secondary schools and colleges will be tested for Covid-19 twice a week, with teachers also being tested to help suppress the spread of the virus.

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Some university students on practical courses will also be able to return to face-to-face learning.

From Monday, people will be allowed to have a picnic with one person from another household (Image by Kristine Lejniece from Pixabay)From Monday, people will be allowed to have a picnic with one person from another household (Image by Kristine Lejniece from Pixabay)
From Monday, people will be allowed to have a picnic with one person from another household (Image by Kristine Lejniece from Pixabay)

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The other big changes happening from Monday, as part of step one of the Government’s four-step plan to gradually reduce restrictions between now and June 21, involve meeting people outdoors and at care homes.

People will be able to go out for leisure or exercise with anyone from their household or support bubble, and with one person from outside their household or support bubble.

Until now, they have been limited to exercising with one other person, but from Monday they will be able to meet outdoors for a coffee or picnic.

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Care home residents will be allowed one regular visitor, provided they are tested and wear PPE, and they will be allowed to hold hands.

People should still keep two metres away from anyone outside their household or support bubble, and the stay at home guidance remains in place, with limited exceptions.

The lockdown will be further eased on March 29, from which date people can meet outdoors, including in a private garden, in groups of up to six from two households.

Outdoor sports venues like tennis courts, basketball courts and open air swimming pools, will also be allowed to reopen.

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