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Times & Star letters: Covid restrictions are painful – but worth it in the end

IN early December you kindly published my letter on Covid-19 precautions and my message to the Government then was: “Don’t stop now!” As we understand Boris Johnson is about to announce the plans for the relaxation of lockdown on Monday, my message is still “don’t stop now” – or at least “only take the brakes off slowly”. The Prime Minister has said himself that he wants this to be the last lockdown. To achieve this we should be aiming for a Covid zero, or nearly zero, policy. Other countries such as Australia, New Zealand and South Korea have achieved this and not only have their Covid-19 statistics (including the tragic toll of deaths) been much better than ours but they have been able to at least partially reopen their economies.

Transcripts For WMPT BBC World News 20120321

police raid in toulouse, shots are fired as french special forces surround a house where a man is staying. he s believed to be behind a series of killings in the city. these pictures coming live from toulouse. two offers were shot in the raid. the suspect is armed with a machine gun and other weapons. in other news, a large earthquake rocks mexico, causing some damage, but no reported deaths. welcome to bbc world news. i m david eades. also coming up in the program the british finance minister, george osborne, is expected to offer tax cuts for millions in his budget as he tries to boost the economy. and just keep taking the tablets as long as it s aspirin, new evidence that a daily dose cuts cancer death. hello. thanks for being with us. police in the southern french city of toulouse are trying to negotiate with a 24-year-old man wanted in connection with a spate of shootings which have left seven people dead. two officers were themselves shot and wounded as they laun

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