The UK will lift most of the new crown restrictions, and online shopping consumption may be affected

The UK will lift most of the new crown restrictions, and online shopping consumption may be affected

According to foreign media reports, British Prime Minister Johnson announced on the 19th that Plan B's new crown restrictions will be lifted next week. These measures include working from home, mandatory wearing of masks in shops and public transportation, and the presentation of new crown passes when entering and leaving large venues .

 

Once this news comes out, the British people will have more opportunities to travel, and in daily life, offline shopping may become a relatively quick way of consumption.

 

Previously, the UK implemented strict epidemic prevention and control measures, and people lived and worked at home. The sales of offline stores were deeply affected by the epidemic, while online sales also continued to grow during this period. The UK's upcoming move to lift most of the new crown restrictions may have an impact on people's shopping methods.

 

According to a report by the Global Times, a British epidemiology research expert once called Omicron "the dawn of an end to the spread of the new coronavirus" on social media .

 

According to the expert, the emergence of Omicron just shows that the new coronavirus has become weak in its evolutionary process, or that it has already made a compromise, and new strains in the future will no longer have any impact on the human body.

 

But in fact, the spread of Omicron still poses a great threat to people's health. In some countries in South Africa with backward medical technology, Omicron has even replaced the traditional Delta virus and become the main epidemic virus that causes death to local people. As far as the current global situation is concerned, the infection level of Omicron is still deepening.

 

Judging from the fact that some groups in the United States have been resisting prevention and control measures, the American people have protested against strict epidemic prevention and control measures in pursuit of so-called "human rights" and "freedom". Facts have also proved that since the outbreak of the epidemic, the United States has been the country with the most serious epidemic in the world.

 

It is unknown how long the UK's current round of relaxation of epidemic restrictions will last. The editor would like to remind sellers to always pay attention to the latest developments in the UK's epidemic prevention and control measures in order to better plan store merchandise and carry out store marketing in a scientific and reasonable manner.


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