The current situation in England (we have different rules to Scotland and Wales, as health is a devolved issue, regulated by the individual countries).
- Meeting friends and family: Gatherings of up to 30 people outside are allowed. Indoor gatherings are restricted to 6 people or 2 households.
- Meeting friends and family: No longer mention the 2m rule, but simply advise people to be cautious and sensible.
- Certain indoor entertainment places, such as cinemas, theatres, museums, kids play areas are now open, with suitable COVID measures and limited numbers.
- Indoor and outdoor events (sports, concerts, business conferences...) are the same - reduced numbers, increased spacing, being sensible.
- Pubs and cafes have been open, but with outdoor seating only - you could go inside to order and get your drink/meal. But they can now open the indoor seating, again with increased spacing.
- Holiday accommodation is open again, including hotels and rentals. Each accommodation limited to maximum of 6 people over 2 housholds
- Masks should still be worn inside, unless eating or drinking.
On June 21, it has been expected that a new set of regulations will come into effect, removing all limits on how many people can meet and be together. It was expected that a degree of social distancing would still be used (i.e. table spacings) and mask wearing indoors would still be encouraged, but perhaps not enforced.
But it is currently being discussed whether to postpone that date, due to the Delta variant changing things somewhat. Deaths here remain low, but the infection rate is up 14%, so caution is being advised. However, even if the lockdown easing is delayed, it isn't expected that we will be going backwards. All of the above will still apply, so it won't be terrible.
I visited a friend last weekend, and had a BBQ outdoors with 4 other people, and it was delightful. A friend is popping over for tea and cake tomorrow afternoon, and I am looking forward to it.
I am fully vaccinated (62, obese, T2 diabetes), as are many of my friends. There is some quite loud anti-vax sentiment here, but no-one I know personally.