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UK Government sets out plan to ease lockdown restrictions

Last night PM Boris Johnson announced the government’s roadmap to cautiously ease lockdown restrictions in England.
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In a statement to parliament he paid tribute to the extraordinary success of the UK’s vaccination programme and the resolve of the British public in following the lockdown restrictions, which has helped to cut infection rates and reduce the spread of the virus.

He also set out the latest vaccine efficacy data, with Public Health England finding that one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine reduces hospitalisations and deaths by at least 75%. Analysis of the AstraZeneca vaccine efficacy continues, with promising early results.

Supported by the increased protection offered by the vaccines, the government is able to cautiously begin to ease restrictions in all areas across England at the same time, guided at all stages by data, not dates.

The roadmap, which has now been published on gov.uk, outlines four steps for easing restrictions. Before proceeding to the next step, the Government will examine the data to assess the impact of previous steps.

This assessment will be based on four tests:

  • The vaccine deployment programme continues successfully.
  • Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in those vaccinated.
  • Infection rates do not risk a surge in hospitalisations which would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS.
  • Our assessment of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new Variants of Concern.

There will be a minimum of five weeks between each step: four weeks for the data to reflect changes in restrictions; followed by seven days’ notice of the restrictions to be eased.

The latest announcement highlights the light at the end of the tunnel that we have all been waiting for – but we must all remember to stick to the rules and make sure that we work together to protect everyone around us whilst the rollout of the vaccine continues at pace.

North Yorkshire residents must remain vigilant and remember to follow the guidelines to stop the spread across the county.

If in doubt, remember: HANDS, FACE, SPACE.