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UK reaches key vaccine target in time for eased restrictions

First dose administered to all over 50s, but caution urged as England’s pubs, salons reopen

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Apr 2021 8:00AM

UK reaches key vaccine target in time for eased restrictions
Over 32 million people in Britain have received at least one Covid-19 vaccine shots so far, as the country allows some social gatherings in public. – AFP pic, April 13, 2021

LONDON – Britain said late yesterday it had hit a target to offer a coronavirus vaccine first dose to all over 50s by mid-April, as England’s lockdown-weary population toasted a significant easing of restrictions with pints and much-needed haircuts.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the UK had passed “another hugely significant milestone” after confirming a jab had been offered to all over 50s, the clinically vulnerable and health and social care workers, ahead of a self-imposed April 15 deadline. 

“That means more than 32 million people have been given the precious protection vaccines provide against Covid-19,” he said in a statement, adding efforts would now focus on delivering second doses and offering all adults an initial shot by August.

The British leader had earlier hailed the latest lifting of rules as “a major step forward in our roadmap to freedom”, after pubs were allowed to reopen to serve drinkers outside and non-essential retailers and hairdressers restarted. 

Some pubs, many shuttered for large chunks of the last year, wasted no time and opened on the stroke of midnight, while others opened just in time for breakfast.

Zoos, gyms and swimmers

On London’s Oxford Street, some shoppers braved the chilly temperatures to start queueing at 5.30am, two hours before the first non-essential shops such as fast-fashion chain Primark opened.

Hairdressers were also able to open for business, with demand for much-needed trims high, more than three months after the latest stay-at-home order began. 

Johnson himself, had his unruly mop of blond hair cut, his spokesman told reporters.

As sports and leisure facilities reopened in England, people plunged into pools and lifted weights.

Boris Johnson hails a ‘significant milestone’ as Britain administered at least one Covid-19 vaccine jab to everyone in its population over the age of 50. – Boris Johnson Twitter pic, April 13, 2021
Boris Johnson hails a ‘significant milestone’ as Britain administered at least one Covid-19 vaccine jab to everyone in its population over the age of 50. – Boris Johnson Twitter pic, April 13, 2021

Families flocked to see lions and elephants at Chester Zoo in northwest England and thrill-seekers took rides at Thorpe Park theme park southwest of London.

Self-catering domestic holidays are also allowed and bookings have soared.

Mosques are meanwhile preparing for the start of Ramadan this week, a year after the Muslim holy month was observed without traditional community gatherings.

Watchword: caution 

The UK nations all have different strategies for leaving lockdown, and yesterday’s pub reopenings applied only to England, while non-essential shops also reopened in Wales. 

Government ministers, scientists and health officials are warning against complacency, despite the early success of the vaccine drive which is seen as the main way to prevent more serious cases of Covid-19 that require hospital treatment.

In London, authorities are boosting testing in the southern districts of Wandsworth and Lambeth after at least 44 confirmed cases of the highly transmissible South African Covid variant were detected.

Although Britain recorded just 3,568 new infections yesterday, it has seen more than 4.3 million cases since the pandemic began and over 127,000 deaths – one of the worst tolls in the world.

Its economy has also been devastated by a year of repeated enforced closures and restrictions, prompting consideration of new measures to ensure businesses stay open in the future.

One possibility is so-called “vaccine passports” but that has triggered debate about whether they would be effective or enforced – and implications for civil liberties.

There is also increasing pressure for a decision on resuming non-essential international travel, with many eager to book foreign holidays.

Johnson has said the reopening plan will be driven by data, not dates, but has set the next anticipated easing for May 17.

Almost all remaining social restrictions are scheduled to be lifted on June 21. – AFP, April 13, 2021

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