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UK won’t set ‘arbitrary target’ for lifting lockdown

Feb 22 restriction review important as to not undo good progress, says British foreign secretary

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Feb 2021 10:30AM

UK won’t set ‘arbitrary target’ for lifting lockdown
England is currently under the third national lockdown since the outbreak of the pandemic in the country. Similar restriction measures are also in place in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. – AFP pic, February 15, 2021

LONDON – The British government will not be setting an “arbitrary target” for easing the current coronavirus lockdown, British foreign secretary Dominic Raab said yesterday.

Raab made the remarks amid mounting pressure from some lawmakers to scrap all restrictions by the end of April, reported Xinhua news agency.

More than 60 Conservative Party backbenchers have reportedly backed a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, which said there will be “no justification” for restrictions to remain once all over-50s have been given a dose of vaccine.

In response, Raab told Sky News: “I don’t think you can set an arbitrary target and not be evidence-led, which is why the review on February 22 is so important”.

He warned that the British government will take a “careful” approach towards the easing of restrictions.

“We have made good progress. We don’t want to see that unravel because we go too far too quick.”

On Saturday, Johnson said he is “optimistic” ahead of his announcement expected on February 22 about a “road map” for easing England’s lockdown.

He said his plan will prioritise the reopening of schools from March 8, followed by non-essential retail and then hospitality venues.

“I’m optimistic, I won’t hide it from you. I’m optimistic, but we have to be cautious.”

More than 15 million people in Britain have been given the first jab of the Covid-19 vaccine, according to the latest official figures.

Downing Street has previously confirmed that all British adults aged 50 and older are expected to be offered a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine by early May. Britain aims to offer all adults their first dose by autumn.

England is currently under the third national lockdown since the outbreak of the pandemic in the country. Similar restriction measures are also in place in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

To bring life back to normal, countries, such as Britain, China, Germany, Russia and the United States, have been racing against time to roll-out coronavirus vaccines. – Bernama, February 15, 2021

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