ENGLAND is currently in the middle of its third national lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis, but some shops are allowed to stay open.
All businesses that are deemed non-essential must closed – this includes shops that sell clothes, toys and homeware goods.
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Covid restrictions have been tightened again at the start of the year
Non-essential retail isn’t expected to open until at least April 12 as part of Boris Johnson’s roadmap out of lockdown.
The roadmap out of lockdown will be done in stages, and is dependent on coronavirus cases remaining under control and the vaccine roll out staying on target.
See our box below for the four key tests the government must pass before each key date.
But for now, what businesses and shops can still stay open?
Essential retailers – for instance those that sell food, medicine or building supplies – have been allowed to stay open throughout the third lockdown.
For now, here’s the full list of essential businesses which the government has ruled CAN stay open.
Non-essential shops and businesses must close – but they are still allowed to operate click and collect and home delivery services.
This includes shops that only sell clothing, toys or homeware.
If you shop online, keep in mind there may be delays to deliveries as many firms struggle to fulfil a rise in online orders.
The following types of retailers have been classed as “non-essential” and are therefore shut during lockdown.
You can still get a Maccies for dinner during lockdown – but there are some major changes to how you can get your food this time.
If you’re not sure what the third lockdown means, or what the rules are, check out our guide.
And if you’re desperate to know when you can get your Covid jab, here’s the online calculator you can use which will give you a clue.