
Restrictions for visiting friends and โปรโมชั่น slotxo family in care homes in England are due to be lifted on 19 July.
Rules have already eased in recent months across the UK, but there are still measures in place to stop the spread of Covid.
How will the care home rules change in England?
As part of the move to stage four of the roadmap out of lockdown, the government says there will be no limits on social contact in England after 19 July, subject a review of the latest Covid health data on 12 July.
As part of this, the current rules limiting care home visitors will be lifted.
More guidance will be published, setting out how to make visits as normal as possible while keeping residents and staff safe.
What are the rules at the moment?
In England, care home residents can choose up to five regular visitors, although no more than two should come together or in one day.
If a resident isn't well enough to choose visitors, care homes can decide with their family.
Residents can also nominate an "essential care giver", who doesn't count in the daily visitor limit. They can even visit during coronavirus outbreaks, and are offered personal protective equipment (PPE) and additional testing.
In Scotland, residents can see up to two "designated" visitors indoors. "Essential" visitors are also allowed in so-called "pressing circumstances" such as a deterioration in health. Garden and window visits are also supported.
In Wales, anyone can visit, but no more than two people at a time indoors.
In Northern Ireland, residents can have three indoor visitors per week, including children - limited to two at a time and lasting up to an hour.