All legal restrictions in England such as masks and social distancing will be ditched on July 19, if the ministers give a final go-ahead on July 12, said Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The so-called “freedom day,” which was originally due on June 21, is the last stage of Johnson’s four-step road map out of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus lockdown. John said the government is changing “the basic tools” it uses to “control human behavior.” “We’ll move away from legal restrictions and allow people to make their own informed decisions about how to manage the virus,” he said during a televised briefing. Unless the ministers decide otherwise next week, all businesses, including nightclubs, will be allowed to reopen from July 19; it’ll “no longer be necessary” for the government to instruct people to work from home; and legal restrictions on the number of people meeting each other, visiting care …