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”.
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direct to your inboxPubs and restaurants look set to remain shut for at least another two months, according to reports.Boris Johnson is set to reveal the country's 'roadmap' out of lockdown later this month. It had been reported today that the UK will have to remain under social distancing measures until the autumn - or even later this year.
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”.
Boris Johnson has outlined his government’s plan for a four-stage exit from the UK’s national lockdown, which will see some sectors shuttered until at least June.
pupils in P1-3 comes with a warning that Scots have to stick to the rules and be patient while the mass vaccination programme continues to work its way round the country.Calls are growing on the Scottish and UK governments to set out a safe return to “normality” as evidence starts to build about the positive impact of the Covid-19 jags.Nicola Sturgeon and Boris Johnson are both preparing to set out their route maps to lifting harsh rules as coronavirus gets beaten back.Yesterday, a key adviser
accelerated plans for the vaccination programme that would see all adults in the UK being offered a first dose of the vaccine by July 31.
direct to your inboxThe Prime Minister has said he wants this current lockdown to be the last.Boris Johnson called for people to be “optimistic but also patient” about the situation.But he admitted he could not give an “absolute cast iron guarantee” that further lockdowns wouldn’t be necessary in the future.The government will be hearing scientific evidence of the impact of lockdown and the UK's vaccination programme this week before setting out a 'road map' on February 22.The PM told a Downing