Coffee shops, restaurants and estate agents could be “the first to reopen” when lockdown lifts.
A report seen by government ministers has apparently confirmed the news.
It’s thought those business would pose least risk of spreading coronavirus, while they will also offer the greatest boost to the British economy.
All premises will have to undergo a makeover before they are allowed to reopen to comply with social distancing regulations.
The Sun reports screens will have to be installed and tables must be placed at a safe distance apart.
Tory peer Lord Gadhia and GlaxoSmithKline chairman Sir Jonathan Symonds wrote the report.
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In it, they are said to call for a “limited reopening of high streets”.
The report said Britain must “learn to live with COVID-19”
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