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Britain locks down despite jab rollout

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Schools and colleges across Britain closed yesterday ahead of a national lockdown as the country battled to control surging coronaviru­s cases that are threatenin­g to overwhelm its healthcare system.

The tough new measures were announced on Monday even as Britain began rolling out the Oxford-AstraZenec­a shots, a possible game-changer in fighting Covid-19 worldwide, and as vaccine programmes in the United States and Europe stumbled.

Scotland began its lockdown yesterday, while Prime Minister Boris Johnson said all of England, the UK’s largest nation, would close down from today — possibly into mid-February.

The latest virus moves are aimed at containing a severe wave of infections with a new coronaviru­s strain believed to spread faster.

“With most of the country already under extreme measures, it’s clear that we need to do more, together, to bring this new variant under control while our vaccines are rolled out,” Mr Johnson said in a televised address.

Similar to a first March-June lockdown last year, the new moves include the closure of schools and a ban on leaving home for all but exercise and essential shopping.

As Britain ramped up its inoculatio­n programme on Monday with the shots developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZenec­a, pressure was growing on European authoritie­s to speed up their vaccine approvals process as Covid-19 infections climb.

The European Medicines Agency is yet to approve the Moderna vaccine, and it has said a decision on the AstraZenec­a jab is unlikely in January.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and state leaders were expected to extend a shutdown in Europe’s top economy yesterday, as coronaviru­s deaths mounted despite tough restrictio­ns in the run-up to the holidays.

The ease of storage and use of the Oxford-AstraZenec­a vaccine compared with the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna alternativ­es could mean greater access for less wealthy nations in the fight against the coronaviru­s, which has infected more than 85 million people with more than 1.8 million known deaths.

Mexico on Monday followed India in approving the Oxford-AstraZenec­a vaccine for emergency use.

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