How UK PM Johnson decided to delay COVID reopening

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Boris Johnson said the extra time would be used to speed up Britain's vaccination programme, with two thirds of the population expected to have had two shots by 19 July.

Outside eating and drinking areas prepared ahead of a further easing of lockdown restrictions for EnglandLONDON - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday delayed by a month his plans to lift the last COVID-19 restrictions in England after modelling showed that thousands more people might die due unless reopening was pushed back.

Three models, made by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Imperial College London and the University of Warwick, fed into the government's pandemic modelling subgroup SPI-M-O. The modellers warned that while protection from vaccines was not perfect, without them, England would be heading back into lockdown.Imperial epidemiologist Anne Cori told reporters that differences in who was eligible, in rates of uptake, and the fact that vaccine effectiveness was not 100%, all combined to create the possibility of a large wave of hospitalisations.

"The optimistic vaccine efficacy or perhaps the central are definitely more likely than the most pessimistic set of vaccine efficacies we had looked at," she said.Many lawmakers in Johnson's own party expressed dismay at the delay, with Steve Baker saying some people "increasingly believe they are never going to see true freedom again".

 

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