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Boris Johnson's lockdown speech: What to watch out for Boris Johnson's lockdown speech: What to watch out for
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Boris Johnson will address the nation from Downing Street on Sunday evening, setting out the next steps in England's coronavirus response.Boris Johnson will address the nation from Downing Street on Sunday evening, setting out the next steps in England's coronavirus response.
While No 10 is giving little away, many of us are looking for updates on when children will return to school, how the government plans to get the economy moving, and how we can stay safe when travelling and working.While No 10 is giving little away, many of us are looking for updates on when children will return to school, how the government plans to get the economy moving, and how we can stay safe when travelling and working.
The PM is expected to announce the launch of an alert system for tracking coronavirus in England, and to set out a "roadmap, a menu of options" - in his words - for how England might begin to ease the current lockdown. Mr Johnson is also expected to unveil a new slogan, telling the public to "stay alert, control the virus, save lives". The PM is expected to announce the launch of an alert system for tracking coronavirus in England, and to set out a "roadmap, a menu of options" - in his words - for how England might begin to ease the current lockdown.
Mr Johnson is also expected to unveil a new slogan, telling the public to "stay alert, control the virus, save lives".
It's worth pointing out the lockdown has already been extended for another three weeks in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to 28 May.It's worth pointing out the lockdown has already been extended for another three weeks in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to 28 May.
That's one of the reasons it's seen as being unlikely Mr Johnson will announce immediate alterations to restrictions in England.That's one of the reasons it's seen as being unlikely Mr Johnson will announce immediate alterations to restrictions in England.
Or as Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put it: "People should not expect big changes from the prime minister on Sunday." But it's not long until we find out. There will be live coverage of the address, from 19:00 BST, on BBC One, BBC News Channel with sign language interpreter, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live, and you can find a live stream plus real-time analysis on the BBC News website.
There will be live coverage of the address, from 19:00 BST, on BBC One, BBC News Channel with sign language interpreter, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5live, and you can find a live stream plus real-time analysis on the BBC News website.
So with all that in mind, what should we be looking out for in Mr Johnson's speech?So with all that in mind, what should we be looking out for in Mr Johnson's speech?
1. An update on the five tests1. An update on the five tests
The PM has said a series of tests must be satisfied before lockdown measures are adjusted.The PM has said a series of tests must be satisfied before lockdown measures are adjusted.
We're likely to hear more about them on Sunday - and perhaps receive an update on progress towards meeting them.We're likely to hear more about them on Sunday - and perhaps receive an update on progress towards meeting them.
What is a "manageable level" of new cases? Is the death rate falling in a "sustained and consistent" way? We've a longer explanation of the five tests here.What is a "manageable level" of new cases? Is the death rate falling in a "sustained and consistent" way? We've a longer explanation of the five tests here.
2. Mention of the 'R' number2. Mention of the 'R' number
This is a technical term for how fast the virus is spreading in the UK.This is a technical term for how fast the virus is spreading in the UK.
If the "R" number is one, that means one person with the virus passes it to one other person. Experts have said "R" is currently at or below one in the UK - and keeping it there is the aim.If the "R" number is one, that means one person with the virus passes it to one other person. Experts have said "R" is currently at or below one in the UK - and keeping it there is the aim.
Mr Johnson could explain which adjustments risk increasing "R" above one, and which don't.Mr Johnson could explain which adjustments risk increasing "R" above one, and which don't.
3. A decision on garden centres?3. A decision on garden centres?
One of the only things we do know ahead of the speech is that garden centres in England will be allowed to reopen with distancing measures in place from next week, according to a senior government source.One of the only things we do know ahead of the speech is that garden centres in England will be allowed to reopen with distancing measures in place from next week, according to a senior government source.
Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has said garden centres in Wales will be able to reopen next week.Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has said garden centres in Wales will be able to reopen next week.
Mr Drakeford said on Saturday this is "very much in line" with Mr Johnson's plans - so expect to hear something similar from the PM.Mr Drakeford said on Saturday this is "very much in line" with Mr Johnson's plans - so expect to hear something similar from the PM.
4. Maybe more outdoor exercise4. Maybe more outdoor exercise
Another decision in Wales could signal what's to come in Mr Johnson's speech - Mark Drakeford announced that people in Wales would be able to leave home to exercise as much as they want from Monday.Another decision in Wales could signal what's to come in Mr Johnson's speech - Mark Drakeford announced that people in Wales would be able to leave home to exercise as much as they want from Monday.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said a change to exercise rules is the only one she would consider in the immediate term.Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said a change to exercise rules is the only one she would consider in the immediate term.
The current limit on outdoor exercise is once a day, alone or with members of your household. Guidance on the UK government's website limits outdoor exercise to once a day, alone or with members of your household.
5. Who might go back to work first5. Who might go back to work first
Mr Johnson has said Sunday's speech will give more detail on how to "get our economy moving".Mr Johnson has said Sunday's speech will give more detail on how to "get our economy moving".
There's no solid information on this, but Mr Johnson may talk about helping employers observe social distancing guidelines.There's no solid information on this, but Mr Johnson may talk about helping employers observe social distancing guidelines.
We might hear a bit about how certain industries, like construction, for instance, can begin to restart.We might hear a bit about how certain industries, like construction, for instance, can begin to restart.
And then there's the furlough scheme - will the government keep paying workers' wages?And then there's the furlough scheme - will the government keep paying workers' wages?
6. A clear message on schools6. A clear message on schools
There have been lots of different thoughts aired about how schools might return to normal.There have been lots of different thoughts aired about how schools might return to normal.
Mark Drakeford said on Saturday that schools in Wales would not be re-opening to the majority of pupils in June. Will Mr Johnson say something similar?Mark Drakeford said on Saturday that schools in Wales would not be re-opening to the majority of pupils in June. Will Mr Johnson say something similar?
Either way, any changes involving schools will be "extremely cautious" and "painstaking", according to England's deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam.Either way, any changes involving schools will be "extremely cautious" and "painstaking", according to England's deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam.
7. Measures for commuters and travellers7. Measures for commuters and travellers
There's some confusion here, too.There's some confusion here, too.
Airports on Saturday suggested all people arriving into the UK will need to quarantine for 14 days at a registered address. Will Mr Johnson confirm this and give us more details?Airports on Saturday suggested all people arriving into the UK will need to quarantine for 14 days at a registered address. Will Mr Johnson confirm this and give us more details?
There are also questions about how commuters may be able to travel safely once lockdown is eased.There are also questions about how commuters may be able to travel safely once lockdown is eased.
Speaking on Saturday, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said there was a chance for a "once in a generation change" to the way we travel as he unveiled a package of measures to encourage cycling and walking.Speaking on Saturday, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said there was a chance for a "once in a generation change" to the way we travel as he unveiled a package of measures to encourage cycling and walking.
8. Advice on face masks8. Advice on face masks
Mr Johnson said on 30 April face masks might be "useful" for helping the country come out of lockdown.Mr Johnson said on 30 April face masks might be "useful" for helping the country come out of lockdown.
The government's science advisers have given evidence on face coverings to ministers - and they're recommended in Scotland for certain situations - will the PM say whether the public in England should use them?The government's science advisers have given evidence on face coverings to ministers - and they're recommended in Scotland for certain situations - will the PM say whether the public in England should use them?
9. Social bubbles9. Social bubbles
Will we be able to meet up with small groups of family and friends? That's the question many of us want answered.Will we be able to meet up with small groups of family and friends? That's the question many of us want answered.
But the changes to restrictions that Mr Johnson might confirm on Sunday are unlikely to offer an immediate solution.But the changes to restrictions that Mr Johnson might confirm on Sunday are unlikely to offer an immediate solution.
Some people have been wondering if pubs with beer gardens might be allowed to open - but would it be possible to make that work?Some people have been wondering if pubs with beer gardens might be allowed to open - but would it be possible to make that work?
And what about sport? The PM may give us an update on the Premier League's so-called "Project Restart" to recommence football matches behind closed doors for audiences at home.And what about sport? The PM may give us an update on the Premier League's so-called "Project Restart" to recommence football matches behind closed doors for audiences at home.
We may get also some ideas about how the government plans to get mosques, churches and temples back up and running.We may get also some ideas about how the government plans to get mosques, churches and temples back up and running.
Just a quick note on devolution. While he's the UK prime minister, any measures or policies Mr Johnson may announce on Sunday will only apply to England.Just a quick note on devolution. While he's the UK prime minister, any measures or policies Mr Johnson may announce on Sunday will only apply to England.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have the power to make their own decisions on lockdown regulations - and while leaders have said they want to broadly move together as one in the coming months - they may do so at different speeds.Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have the power to make their own decisions on lockdown regulations - and while leaders have said they want to broadly move together as one in the coming months - they may do so at different speeds.