Covid: Will UK vaccine success keep virus at bay? Next week will see the most significant lifting of restrictions yet in England, with indoor mixing to be allowed. The rest of the UK is making similar steps.
It means the onus is increasingly shifting on to the vaccines, rather than social distancing and restrictions, to keep the virus at bay. How well do they work? And is there now enough immunity in the population to protect us all? BBC News
See also:
- The volunteers using 'honeypot' groups to fight anti-vax propaganda BBC News
- NHS app ready to become vaccine passport next week BBC News
- How Italy's healthcare staff survived the pandemic BBC News
- Covid: UK could be 'back to normal by the end of the year' if vaccines continue to work, says SAGE The Daily Mail
- UK vaccination success could be ‘reversed’ unless jabs shared globally, warns Unicef The Independent
- UK to be Covid-free this summer, says vaccine chief The Independent
- When will under-40s be vaccinated? Next steps of the NHS Covid vaccine schedule – and if you can get it now iNews
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