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the bigger risk of another spike. and yes, the bigger risk of another spike. and yes, cases the bigger risk of another spike. and yes, cases are the bigger risk of another spike. and yes, cases are likely- the bigger risk of another spike. and yes, cases are likely to - the bigger risk of another spike.| and yes, cases are likely to rise, this cabinet minister said today. it looks like as if things to the success of the vaccine programme, that we now have the scope to rollback those restrictions and return to normality as soon as possible. we should be prepared if cases may continue to rise, they may continue to read significantly but we do have to move into a different period where we learn to live with the virus, we take precautions and we as individuals take personal responsibility. the we as individuals take personal responsibility. we as individuals take personal responsibility. the best part of 18 months is that responsibility. the best part of 18 months is that we resp