Ottawa Citizen

BRITISH PM PLEDGES PATH OUT OF LOCKDOWN

- GUY FAULCONBRI­DGE AND KATE HOLTON

LONDON• British Prime Minister

Boris Johnson said on Monday he would plot a cautious but irreversib­le path out of the COVID-19 lockdown this week after the vaccinatio­n of 15 million vulnerable people.

With nearly a quarter of Britain's population now inoculated with a first dose of a COVID vaccine in a little over two months, Johnson is under pressure from some lawmakers and businesses to reopen the economy.

“We've got to be very prudent and what we want to see is progress that is cautious, but irreversib­le,” Johnson told reporters. “If we possibly can, we'll be setting out dates.”

Johnson, due to set the path out of lockdown on Feb. 22, said rates of infection were still high and too many people were still dying.

Speaking later from Downing Street, Johnson said there was not yet enough data about how vaccines were affecting the spread of COVID-19, though data from Israel, currently the world leader on vaccinatio­n, was promising.

“If you look at the data for example from Israel, you actually can see the effect, in the U.K. we can calculate an effect but it's much better when we can actually see it, when it's big enough to actually be able to see,” the government's chief medical adviser, Chris Whitty, said.

Whitty also said that there were several variants that appeared to slightly reduce the effectiven­ess of available vaccines. Johnson said he would do everything he could to ensure that schools reopened on March 8.

If many people get infected, there would be a high risk of mutation in the virus, he said.

Britain has the world's fifthworst official death toll — 117,396 — after the United States, Brazil, Mexico and India.

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