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Are florists open during lockdown:

Rules about florists opening during lockdown in England

Non-essential businesses have been forced to close in England under the second national lockdown.

Certain firms, which are deemed 'non-essential', must remain shut until December 2, when the lockdown is lifted and replaced by a regional tiered approach.

However, the rules have resulted in many grey areas, with people wondering which businesses are considered essential and which ones are not. For example, gyms across the country have been forced to close but garden centres are allowed to continue operating.

In lockdown people try to do everything they can to brighten up their days so another question Brits have been asking is if florists are allowed to stay open during the second coronavirus lockdown. And if so, what are the rules?

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