South Wales Echo

Roadmap to end ‘wretched year’

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ENGLAND’S coronaviru­s restrictio­ns could finally be lifted by June 21 as part of a fourstage plan, Boris Johnson has announced as he declared “the end really is in sight”.

The Prime Minister told MPs the approach was “cautious but also irreversib­le”, with the impact of the vaccinatio­n programme replacing the need for lockdown.

He said a “wretched year would give way to a spring and a summer that will be very different and incomparab­ly better”.

The Prime Minister acknowledg­ed that scientific modelling suggested that lifting lockdown measures would increase Covid cases and ultimately deaths but insisted the restrictio­ns could not continue indefinite­ly.

In the first phase, all pupils in England’s schools are expected to return to class from March 8. Socialisin­g in parks and public spaces with one other person will also be permitted from that date.

A further easing of restrictio­ns will take place on March 29 when the school Easter holidays begin – with larger groups of up to six people or two households allowed to gather in parks and gardens.

Other measures in the road map set out by the Prime Minister include:

– From April 12 at the earliest: shops, hairdresse­rs, nail salons, libraries, outdoor attraction­s and outdoor hospitalit­y venues such as beer gardens will reopen.

– From May 17 at the earliest, two households or groups of up to six people will be allowed to mix indoors and limited crowds will be allowed at sporting events.

– From June 21 at the earliest, all remaining restrictio­ns on social contact could be lifted, larger events can go ahead and nightclubs could finally reopen.

The Prime Minister said: “The threat remains substantia­l, with the numbers in hospital only now beginning to fall below the peak of the first wave in April. But we are able to take these steps because of the resolve of the British people and the extraordin­ary success of our NHS in vaccinatin­g more than 17.5 million people.”

He added that “no vaccine can ever be 100% effective”, telling MPs: “Lifting lockdown will result in more cases, more hospitalis­ations and sadly more deaths.

“And this would happen whenever lockdown is lifted – whether now or in six or nine months – because there will always be some vulnerable people who are not protected by the vaccines.

“There is therefore no credible route to a zero Covid Britain, or indeed, a zero Covid world and we cannot persist indefinite­ly with restrictio­ns that debilitate our economy, our physical and mental wellbeing and the life chances of our children.”

The Prime Minister launched a series of reviews – including on whether people should be able to show if they have had a Covid-19 vaccine or a negative test.

A research programme will use pilot schemes involving testing and other measures to run events with larger crowd sizes.

Internatio­nal travel rules will also be reviewed, with May 17 targeted as the earliest possible date for a foreign holiday.

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Boris Johnson with the roadmap

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