Freedom Day WILL go ahead on July 19 after 18 months of Covid restrictions, Boris Johnson will announce tomorrow

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BORIS Johnson will delight the nation tomorrow by confirming Freedom Day will go ahead on July 19.

But the PM will warn Brits to be ultra cautious with their newfound freedom.

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Boris Johnson is set to give July 19’s Freedom Day the green light

Brits will be “expected” to wear masks on certain settings after July 19, vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi revealed today

After 18 months of unprecedented restrictions, the Prime Minister will defy doom-mongering boffins and confirm he is tearing up the hated lockdown.

But in a marked change of tone, he will drop his promise the lifting is ā€œirreversibleā€ amid warnings they could reimpose restrictions if there is a fourth wave in winter.Ā 

It comes as Covid cases continue to rise, with the more transmissible Delta – or Indian – variant to blame for 99 per cent of infections.

All legal Covid measures are due to end on July 19 – withĀ face masksĀ and social distancing mandates scrapped and mass events permitted.

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Quarantine for fully vaccinated travellersĀ returning to the UK from abroad will also be ditched, as will theĀ school bubble system.

Earlier, vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi warned Brits will be “expected” to wear masks in indoors and enclosed spaces.

Last week, the PM said masks would become a “personal choice” as he tore up laws making them a legal requirement on buses, trains, and in shops and other indoor venues.

But new guidance to be published on Monday will advise people to wear masks in crowded, indoor settings, Mr Zahawi told Sky News this morning.

Mr Zahawi told Trevor Philips on Sunday that people will be advised to wear face coverings in crowded settings

Mr Zahawi said: “I think it is important that we remain cautious and careful and the guidelines that we will set out tomorrow will demonstrate that.

“Including guidelines that people are expected to wear masks in indoor, enclosed spaces.”

National statistician Prof Sir Ian Diamond, who sits on SAGE, which advises the government, said surveys showed most people would keep wearing masks in some settings.

He told Sky: “We are seeing from our data…that the great majority of people are saying they would continue to wear masks in crowded places.”

It comes as left-wing activists were accused of using face masks as a political weapon to try to wreck the PM’s back-to-work drive.

Union militants have mounted a bid to halt the plan to lift all Covid restrictions in eight days.

They have warned that workers will be put at risk and are planning a campaign of opposition.

Hard-left Labour MPs have rallied to the cause, demandingĀ Freedom DayĀ is put on hold.

Experts have warned this month’s great unlocking could seeĀ infections could hit 100,000 a day.

Cases rose by 32,367 yesterday, bringing the total number of infections since the pandemic began to 5,089,893.

And 34 more deaths were reported today, making the total 128,339.

There has been a 30 per cent rise in cases – and a 62 per cent rise in deaths – in the last seven days.