Bristol Post

‘No early end to Covid rules’ – PM

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BORIS Johnson has dismissed the possibilit­y of ending coronaviru­s restrictio­ns early by saying it is ‘sensible’ to stick with the planned ‘terminus’ date of July 19, after talks with his new Health Secretary Sajid Javid.

The Prime Minister said yesterday that England was ‘set fair’ to be free of lockdown measures and back to normality ‘as far as possible’ by the later date he set when previously delaying his plans by four weeks due to the surging Delta variant.

Mr Javid earlier sparked opposition concerns that he was ignoring the ‘data, not dates’ approach by saying his ‘absolute priority’ was to end controls as quickly as possible and declaring there would be ‘no going back’ once they were ended.

During a by-election campaign visit in Batley, the Prime Minister defended the delay to Mr Hancock’s exit as ‘the right pace to proceed in a pandemic’ and said he had held a ‘long meeting’ with Mr Javid on Sunday.

“Although there are some encouragin­g signs and the number of deaths remains low and the number of hospitalis­ations remains low – though both are going up a bit – we are seeing an increase in cases,” the Prime Minister told broadcaste­rs.

“So we think it’s sensible to stick to our plan to have a cautious but irreversib­le approach, use the next three weeks or so really to complete as much as we can of that vaccine rollout – another five million jabs we can get into people’s arms by July 19.

“And then with every day that goes by it’s clearer to me and all our scientific advisers that we’re very likely to be in a position on July 19 to say that really is the terminus and we can go back to life as it was before Covid as far as possible.”

Announcing the delay to the end of all legal social distancing controls earlier this month, Mr Johnson set a possible date for easing restrictio­ns as July 5, but even then said it was far more likely to come on July 19.

Yesterday, Mr Javid, a former chancellor, struck a less cautious tone on lockdown restrictio­ns than his predecesso­r.

During a visit to St Thomas’ Hospital in London, Mr Javid told broadcaste­rs: “I want to see the restrictio­ns lifted and life going back to normal as quickly as possible.

“Right here and now that is my absolute priority. I want to see those restrictio­ns lifted as soon as we can, as quickly as possible.

“It’s going to be irreversib­le, there’s no going back. That’s why we want to be careful during that process.”

Labour’s shadow health minister Justin Madders said the comments ‘smack of complacenc­y from the new Health Secretary.’ “People have heard this before. “First we were told we’d beat this virus in 12 weeks, then that we’d be back to normal by Christmas, then we were told it was data, not dates,” the MP said.

“We don’t need boastful claims, we need the Government to be taking it seriously and coming up with a proper plan.”

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Health Secretary Sajid Javid

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