It's great to see that we can still look past this crisis period to the future - however given the known facts it's unlikely that the lock-down/movement restrictions will be completely relaxed anytime soon. I believe the government are caught in tricky dilemma between the scientific advisors/NHS resources/will of the people and economic pressures....so as of today 26th of March:
In just 52 days
148,000 (approx) people have confirmed had the virus
20,800 (approx) have (sadly) died
There are no effective drugs to combat the disease and no vaccine to protect those that haven't had it - and already a suspicion that it's possible to be infected a second time.
There are over 67.8 million people in the UK. A tiny percentage of the population have had the virus and the fatality rate is horrendous.
An educated guess is that for economic reasons alone the government will have to ease the lock-down restrictions for commerce, the infection rate will inevitably climb, and the lock-down will be reintroduced - repeat until a proven vaccine/drugs are available - best guesses suggest second half of 2021.
Sporting venues, pubs and restaurants will almost inevitably stay closed as they are not essential/have people in close proximity.
I've figured we are in for the long haul so am having a serious stab at learning to play electric guitar - golly my finger tips hurt now.