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boris johnson says he hopes to begin lifting lockdown restrictions in england from next month beginning with schools, then non essential shops, followed by pubs and restaurants. mrjohnson also said that people will have to learn to live with coronavirus, echoing a suggestion by his health secretary matt hancock that it could be managed like flu by the end of the year. some scientists have warned against easing restrictions too quickly even if the vaccination programme remains on target. here s our political correspondent, jonathan blake. day by day, thousands more injections to vaccinate people against coronavirus. by monday, the government is confident it will have met its aim of offering 15 million people their firstjab. on a visit to a vaccine manufacturer in teesside today, the prime minister said he was cautiously optimistic about covid 19 being contained long term. new therapies are being discovered the whole time, which are enabling us to reduce mortality, improve our
Capitol-buildingSenatorsJudgesNamesA3SenateDonald-john-trumpYaysPresident-of-the-united-statesRespondentTwo57 contrast that with further east still, fairly chilly, up to about 3 celsius in norwich. windy wherever you are through the day. east anglia and the south east remaining dry for a good part of the day. this evening and tonight, rain sweeping across england and wales, followed by clearer spells and scattered showers in the far north west. overnight lows, 5 to 10 degrees, significantly warmer than we had during the daytime over the past week or so. monday morning, early rain clears from southern and eastern england. still showers for parts of scotland, northern ireland and northern england. sunny spells developing and temperatures between about 8 to 14 degrees. goodbye for now. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: british prime minister borisjohnson comes under pressure from some of his own mps to end covid restrictions by the end of april. government ministers however urge caution. we won t be able to give certainty unless it is based on the evidence that we have got that th
PeopleCitizensTranslationMyanmarFootball-playersRevolutionSportEach-otherWorldUsGo-onCountry hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. the uk government launches a final push to vaccinate the most vulnerable as it closes in on its target of 15 million jabs. if vulnerable as it closes in on its target of 15 million jabs.- target of 15 million “abs. if you are in one of h target of 15 million “abs. if you are in one of those- target of 15 million jabs. if you are in one of those groups - target of 15 million jabs. if you l are in one of those groups what target of 15 million jabs. if you i are in one of those groups what i would say is please come forward if you haven t already got an appointment to be jabbed because the more people that get the jab the safe everybody gets. leading british scientists warn vaccine must be made available to poorer countries around the world in order to bring the pandemic under control. former us president donald trump is expected to be acquitted later today when senators vote on his second impeachment trial. protests in myanmar, the un
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