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The British massively ignored the quarantine rules and filled the beaches

Британцы массово наплевали на карантинные правила и заполнили пляжи

The British massively spat on social exclusion and filled the beaches. About it reports The Daily Mail.

It is noted that tens of thousands of Britons gathered on 20 may to the beaches on the hottest day of the year — the thermometer showed more than 28 degrees. Local residents noticed a large number of popup tents and houses on wheels. According to them, “was occupied every available space to stay”, which led supporters of isolation in fury.

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In the UK are allowed to travel on open spaces, including parks and beaches, however, only subject distance. Many thought that the rules on the beaches was broken.

Prior to this it was reported that a British tourist came with his family to the beach during a pandemic coronavirus and outraged a large number of people that violate isolation. During the holidays Jane peacock (Jane Peacock) gave an interview where he said that it “was nice to go out”, but she is shocked that the beach is crowded. After an interview with Twitter users calling a peacock family is selfish.

May 11, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has weakened the quarantine in the country, arguing that the situation of coronavirus has begun to stabilize. The hotel’s pools, playgrounds, gyms and entertainment centers are still prohibited.

As of 21 may, the UK ranks fourth in the world in the number infected with the coronavirus. The country recorded 250 thousand cases of infection. Most affected countries are the USA (1.6 million infected), Russia (309 thousand) and Brazil (292 thousand).

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