Monday's removal of the lockdown restrictions isn't going to lead to businesses returning to normal immediately.
That's the warning from business leaders in North Yorkshire who say even though the legal restrictions will have lifted many companies are planning to maintain some form of safety measures for their customers and staff.
Andrew Raby is the Growth Hub manager for the North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership
Andrew says we are not going to see an instant return to the old normal and that firms will take time to adjust with many keeping some measures in place to protect workers and customers from COVID.
He says the Growth Hub are helping local firms to reopen in a managed way.


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