Covid-19: Scientist urges patience before 17 May lockdown relaxation
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People need to be patient for a short period ahead of the next planned relaxation of Covid rules in England, a government scientific adviser has said.
Prof Sir Mark Walport said there was very good news in the progress of the pandemic, but many people were still not vaccinated yet.
He told the BBC there is still a potential for that spark to reignite and cause infections to rise.
But restaurateur Hugh Osmond called for a faster reopening before 17 May.
That date has been set at the likely next stage for relaxing restrictions in England and is expected to include allowing pubs, cafes and restaurants to serve customers indoors.
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Lise Davidsen is the most talked-about young soprano around. ‘The great Wagnerian hope of her generation,’ gushed one British critic recently.
Justifying all the hype is a big ask for a singer who has just passed her 34th birthday. And who has had very little experience on the stage, where, ultimately, whether she really is the next Birgit Nilsson will be tried, tested and determined.
But she does nothing to harm her cause in this second Decca album, set down in London and Watford last summer, under full lockdown procedures. Conditions, she says, where she could barely see the harpist accompanying her in one of the two Verdi arias included on this admittedly rather random recital, where she is attentively accompanied by the London Philharmonic under Sir Mark Elder.
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