British stores may open in mid-June
Shops selling non-essential items could open in Britain in mid-June, the British prime minister announced on Monday. Boris Johnson, sai at the usual daily government press conference at Downing Street on Monday.
From Monday, June 1, for the first time, open-air markets may open again, as well as car dealerships that have adequate outdoor showrooms. Two weeks later, on June 15, all stores that sell non-essential household items can open from supermarkets to convenience stores. (24.hu)
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