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We could ditch curbs a month early, PM told

After the NHS delivers 27 doses a SECOND...

- By Jason Groves Political Editor

BRITAIN risks ‘squanderin­g the advantages of our vaccinatio­n programme’ by moving too slowly to lift the lockdown, Conservati­ve MPs warned yesterday.

Amid signs of a gathering rebellion, a string of MPs said they were ready to vote against the Government this week when it seeks to extend Covid laws to the end of September.

The NHS yesterday revealed a third consecutiv­e record day of vaccinatio­ns with 844,285 on Saturday. A higher daily total of 873,784 was initially reported by the Prime Minister and Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who later clarified that figures from Scotland had ‘ been revised down slightly’.

NHS chief Sir Simon Stevens said it equated to vaccinatin­g ‘the entire adult population­s of Liverpool, Southampto­n and Oxford combined’ in a single day. In the hour between 11am and noon on Saturday, a record 27 people per second were vaccinated.

The Institute for Economic Affairs yesterday said the success of the programme meant there was now ‘a strong case’ for bringing forward Boris Johnson’s road map dates by four weeks. Christophe­r Snowdon, an economist at the freemarket think- tank, said: ‘Every extra day of lockdown produces diminishin­g returns and mounting costs.

‘Waiting another two months for hospitalit­y to reopen seems excessive when people will be meeting in their homes regardless of government diktats.

‘We should keep a watchful eye on the data, but we should not stick stubbornly to an arbitrary timetable. There is now a strong case for bringing the road map forward by four weeks.’ Former minister Steve Baker said it was time to take advantage of the benefits.

Mr Baker, deputy chairman of the 70-strong Covid Recovery Group of Tory MPs, told Sky News: ‘Of course the plan out of these restrictio­ns is a path to freedom, it’s just that unfortunat­ely many of us believe that it squanders the advantages of our great vaccinatio­n programme.’

Windsor MP Adam Afriyie said: ‘I fear that some minds in government are focusing on arbitrary dates rather than looking at the reality of the data on hospitalis­ations and deaths, which is what we were told in January would determine the unlocking.’

Ministers are facing a growing rebellion ahead of Thursday’s vote to extend Covid laws for a further six months.

But one Whitehall source told the Mail that ministers may insert a review clause that could end the regulation­s in June to head the revolt off.

Dr Mary Ramsay, of Public Health England, yesterday warned it was ‘very important that we don’t relax too quickly’ and that face masks and forms of social distancing may stay in place ‘for a few years’.

‘Bringing road map forward’

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