Coronavirus: How many people can I meet? Six, two or zero?
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have their own powers when it comes to easing the lockdown.
And as we"tiptoe out of lockdown", the lines between science and policy are likely to become ever more blurred.Northern Ireland:"Groups of four to six people who do not share a household can meet outdoors maintaining social distancing."
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