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Lockdown WILL end on time: Boris insists


Modelling by Imperial College London shows daily deaths should stay below 100 in the event of resurgence
And team also estimated that coronavirus patients will take up 5,000 hospital beds during any future spike
Boris Johnson has confirmed the scheduled Monday April 12 relaxation of restrictions on pubs and shops 
The PM insisted there was no reason to think from the data that the roadmap dates will need to be shifted
Sir Iain Duncan-Smith warned Britain was on course to be left in demi-lockdown when road map completed
Former Tory leader accused scientists of using Project Fear tactics to keep restrictions in place for longer ....

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Lockdown easing could be SPED UP because vaccines ARE working, says SAGE scientist


Dr Mike Tildesley, from University of Warwick,  said he was pleasantly surprised schools did not cause spike 
The SAGE scientist said it supported argument for speeding up lockdown easing if cases keep going down
Independent experts told MailOnline data didn t match how well jab rollout is going or how good the jabs are
Yesterday a tranche of papers released by SAGE said lifting curbs fully in June could cause push NHS to brink
Said social distancing, mask wearing and Covid vaccine passports need to remain in place for another year ....

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Britain's daily Covid deaths fall by two-thirds in a week - while cases plunge by 40%


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Britain s daily coronavirus deaths have fallen by two-thirds in a week while cases have plunged by another 40 per cent, official figures revealed today.
Department of Health bosses recorded another 2,379 positive Covid tests, with the rolling seven-day average for infections now at the lowest levels since mid-September. And 20 victims were added to the official tally, meaning the UK has now gone a fortnight without registering over 100 daily deaths. 
Figures today also suggested that 10 per cent of adults in Britain have now been fully vaccinated against Covid, while 60 per cent or 31.6million have had their first dose. 
The promising data came as Boris Johnson today insisted England was still on track to end lockdown by summer. He said that he couldn t see any reason for us to deviate from the road map , which will see all legal restrictions on social contacts abolished by June 21 as part of the final phase of the four-step route out of the cr ....

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