Boris Johnson has said he is “very optimistic” that he will be able to fully remove all of England’s coronavirus restrictions on June 21 but he added a note of warning as he said “nothing can be guaranteed”.
10.02.2021 - 18:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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For everyone else, you must wait for the NHS to contact you as it works through the priority list determined by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has outlined how he wants everyone in the first four
.Boris Johnson has said he is “very optimistic” that he will be able to fully remove all of England’s coronavirus restrictions on June 21 but he added a note of warning as he said “nothing can be guaranteed”.
direct to your inboxGood Morning Britain’s Dr Hilary Jones has called for children to be tested for coronavirus before heading back to the classroom, as he voiced concerns over how the reopening of schools will affect infection rates.Prime Minister Boris Johnson is due to tell MPs today that all pupils in all year groups can go back to the classroom from 8th March.Outdoor after-school sports and activities are also to be allowed to restart in two weeks’ time.But some, including teachers’ unions,
direct to your inboxLaura Kuenssberg was caught complaining on camera after Boris Johnson snubbed her question about whether people could book holidays.During a Downing Street Press conference, the BBC's Political Editor asked whether the British public could make plans for the summer.The journalist was heard to say 'he didn't answer the question,' after the Prime Minister dodged her enquiry.She asked: "Should members of the public be booking summer holidays or not, whether at home or
direct to your inboxBoris Johnson led a press briefing this evening to provide an update on the latest with coronavirus pandemic.
direct to your inbox Boris Johnson and Professor Chris Whitty have addressed whether people who have had both doses of the coronavirus vaccine can 'exclusively socialise' without social-distancing.