Plus: Twitter seems to know more about my medical state than my GP. And: Kuenssberg’s unguarded moment.
As Johnson put it yesterday: “we can’t think of this just as a project for us and us alone”.
The terrible choices the Government has had to make are a paradox of the UK’s success as an international travel hub.
And the NHS has now vaccinated three quarters of the over-80s.
Although he adds that “the lockdown is starting to bring cases down”.
While the light at the end of the tunnel appears to be here in the global battle with Coronavirus, it makes sense to plan for the unexpected.
They were designed as a last resort, but as Coronavirus cases have gone up there are more signs of them being put into use.
Given the current situation with Coronavirus, it’s likely that restrictions will be tightened. There’s only so much room to extend them, though.
“We mustn’t give up now. We must follow these new rules and make sure that our actions today will save lives in future and help get our country through this.”
The industry has implemented a number of measures to make these activities more secure.
Even if the Government ends lockdown on December 2, it will be under pressure to prove why some areas should be under a tiered system.
We have been so self-critical over NHS Test and Trace that we have failed to recognise an incredible public service achievement.