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@BorisJohnson

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader. Member of Parliament for Uxbridge and South Ruislip.

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Joined April 2015

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    Everyone has a role to play in helping to control the virus by staying alert and following the rules. This is how we can continue to save lives as we start to recover from coronavirus.

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  2. At the start of , I want to thank those in the LGBT community and campaigners for their inspirational work, in fighting tirelessly to overcome the prejudices many face. Your contribution has helped shape a better future for people in the UK and around the world.

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  3. You are eligible for a test if you have symptoms: 🔵 a high temperature 🔵 a new continuous cough 🔵 loss or change to your sense of smell or taste More information here:

    Got symptoms. Get tested.
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  4. As we begin to ease some restrictions in England today, it’s important that we all to the risk of coronavirus. Remember to wash your hands, stay 2 metres apart, and if you have symptoms, self-isolate and get tested.

    - Wash your hands
- Keep social distancing
- Isolate if you have symptoms
- Get a test if you have symptoms
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  5. From today, in England, you will be allowed to meet up to five friends in public outdoor places or in your garden. This will be a moment of joy and relief for many. Please remember to keep 2 metres away from those you don’t live with, and wash your hands regularly.

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  6. Have you got symptoms of coronavirus? If so, you must get tested. Click below ⬇️

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  7. Stay alert by washing your hands regularly, using soap and water.

    Text: Wash your hands. Graphic: washing hands with soap
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  8. I know many of you will be enjoying the warmer weather today. If you’re out exercising or meeting a friend, remember to stay 2 metres apart and wash your hands regularly.

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  9. Thanks to our collective national effort, we have protected our NHS and saved many lives. Let’s continue to fight this virus by staying alert and keeping 2 metres apart.

    Graphic reads: We have achieved a lot together so far. Let's not throw it all away now.
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  10. As we begin to ease some restrictions, it’s so important that we continue to stay alert to the risk of infection. Keep 2 metres away from others and wash your hands regularly.

    Graphic reads: Don't risk spreading the virus. Keep 2 metres away from others. Wash your hands regularly.
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  11. WATCH LIVE: press conference (29 May 2020) Speakers: 🔵 , Chancellor of the Exchequer 🔵 Prof Stephen Powis,

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  12. On International Day of UN Peacekeepers, I want to pay my tribute to the Blue Helmets and many others who do so much to bring peace in areas of the world torn apart by conflict.

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  13. From Monday, we will allow up to 6 people to meet outside provided those from different households continue to strictly observe social distancing rules by staying 2 metres apart.

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  14. But I must stress that to control the virus, everyone needs to stay alert, act responsibly and strictly observe social distancing rules by staying two metres apart from those who you do not live with. (3/3)

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  15. These changes mean friends and family can start to meet their loved ones - perhaps seeing both parents at once, or both grandparents at once. I know that for many this will be a long-awaited and joyful moment. (2/3)

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  16. From Monday we will allow up to six people to meet outside, provided those from different households continue strictly to observe social distancing rules by staying two metres apart. (1/3)

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  17. Thanks to your resolve and dedication, the five tests are being met and we can now start to ease some restrictions in England. As places begin to reopen, we must all continue to and keep 2 metres away from others.

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  18. Today’s clap for carers marks 10 weeks of celebrating our wonderful NHS and carers in this way. I want to thank each and every one of our wonderful NHS and care workers for the incredible, selfless work they do to look after us all.

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  19. WATCH LIVE: press conference (28 May 2020) Speakers: 🔵 , Prime Minister 🔵 Professor Chris Whitty, 🔵 Sir Patrick Vallance,

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  20. If we are to defeat COVID-19, achieve a global recovery and avoid a future pandemic, then we must work together across borders.

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  21. May 28

    The NHS Test and Trace service will now start emailing, phoning and texting people who have been in close contact with confirmed coronavirus cases. The team will call from: 0300 013 5000 OR send a text message from “NHS”

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