The government hopes it will no longer be necessary to shield – tell that to those people at highest risk, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
On Monday, a major change to lockdown will begin: people with underlying health conditions in England who have been shielding since March will be able to meet up outside in groups of up to six people, while those who live alone will be allowed to form a “support bubble” with one other household. The government has said high-risk people will no longer need to shield at all from 1 August.
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