Hugs, indoor seating could return in England as rules soften

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LONDON, United Kingdom - The British government is to announce a timeline for lifting anti-virus restrictions in England on Monday including the reopening of indoor seating in pubs and restaurants and

allowing hugs, Downing Street said late Sunday.

The government said Johnson would agree the exact measures with colleague and advisors on Monday morning.

 

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