year, some areas like wales are under severe pressure, but for now in england the government is sticking with plan a. taste in england the government is sticking with plan a.- in england the government is sticking with plan a. we are seeing infections rising. _ sticking with plan a. we are seeing infections rising. you _ sticking with plan a. we are seeing infections rising. you saw - sticking with plan a. we are seeing infections rising. you saw what - sticking with plan a. we are seeing infections rising. you saw what the j infections rising. you saw what the secretary of state said yesterday. and we are seeing hospitalisation and death rates rising, but at a much lower rate. we don't believe, even though the nhs is under real pressure, as it always is in winter, that it pressure, as it always is in winter, thatitis pressure, as it always is in winter, that it is under unsustainable pressure, and now is not the right moment to look to trigger plan b. the health secretary signalling a more cautious approach, encouraging more cautious approach, encouraging more mask wearing and meeting friends outside, but there is still a lot of work to do to reach out to nearly 5 million people in the uk who have still not had their first chap. —— theirfirstjab. our political correspondent damian grammaticas is in westminster. how much political pressure is the government under to do something about these rising case numbers7 it's starting to rise. we have seen