The cabinet will review the latest data before Mr Johnson addresses Parliament in the afternoon.
A government spokeswoman said the decision was "finely balanced" but the latest data was "encouraging", with cases falling since early January. BBC News
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- A QUARTER of all Covid 'deaths' are now patients who died WITH the virus The Daily Mail
- Pfizer's antiviral Covid pill shows effectiveness against the Omicron variant in lab tests The Daily Mail
- Health department warning over vaccine mandate for NHS staff in England The Guardian
- More than 900 Covid deaths recorded in England and Wales in first week of January The Guardian
- ‘I put my arms around her’: doctor’s story captures anger at No 10 parties The Guardian
- Government wins appeal over contract for firm linked to Dominic Cummings The Guardian
- How has Boris Johnson responded to claims of Covid rule-busting parties? The Independent
- When does the NHS vaccine mandate start? The rules on staff Covid jabs explained and how many are unvaccinated iNews
- Downing Street parties: NHS nurse tells of wards like ‘battlefields’ as Dominic Raab defends No 10 iNews
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