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  2. The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in England during 2021. There are significant differences in the legislation and the reporting between the countries of the UK: England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.

    • Reinforce The Country’S Vaccine Wall of Defence
    • Enable The Public to Make Informed Decisions
    • Retain Proportionate Test, Trace and Isolate Plans
    • Manage Risks at The Border and Support A Global Response
    • Retain Contingency Plans
    • Monitoring Data and Reviewing Measures

    As of 2 July, c.38 million people in England had received their first dose of the vaccine and c.28 million people had their second dose.[footnote 6] By 19 July, the Government expects that every adult will have had the chance to receive a first dose of vaccine, and two thirds of adults will have received their second dose. To further accelerate the...

    The roadmap set out four steps out of lockdown in England.[footnote 12]On 14 June, the Prime Minister announced a four week pause at step 3, as a result of the additional risk and uncertainty caused by the spread of the more transmissible Delta variant. The Government will assess the four tests again on 12 July to decide whether to proceed to step ...

    Test, Trace and Isolate has an important ongoing role in managing the virus and reduces the risk of potentially dangerous variants spreading. The Government expects the Test, Trace and Isolate system will remain necessary through the autumn and winter. Continued take-up and compliance is essential to supporting the country in living with the virus ...

    Variants of Concern pose the biggest threat to the progress the country has made in easing restrictions through the roadmap. Variants will continue to emerge globally in the coming months and years, and there may be variants which evade immune responses, weakening the protection given by vaccines. To manage and respond to the risk posed by variants...

    Even after the end of the roadmap, significant risks will remain, particularly from Variants of Concern which could escape vaccines. The virus will still continue to circulate at home and abroad, and this winter COVID-19, combined with a resurgence of influenza and other respiratory diseases, may cause additional strain on top of normal winter pres...

    The Government will continue to monitor the data on a regular basis to ensure there is no danger of the NHSfacing unsustainable pressure. Later in the year, the Government will assess the country’s preparedness for autumn and winter. The Government will review the Coronavirus Act and remaining regulations in the early autumn to consider which requi...

  3. Based on the trends observed in latest available data, in this report we explore the potential COVID-19 epidemic trajectory to March 2022 under different assumptions around i) potential changes...

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  4. Feb 22, 2021 · The COVID-19 Response - Spring 2021’ provides a roadmap out of the current lockdown in England and sets out how the government will continue to protect and support citizens across the UK.

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  5. Mar 27, 2021 · 27 March 2021. The prime minister says he's looking forward to a haircut and a pint in a video filmed and broadcast by the Conservative Party. Boris Johnson has said the roadmap for easing...

  6. Sep 15, 2021 · Details. The data includes: case rate per 100,000 population aged 60 years and over. percentage change in case rate per 100,000 from previous week. percentage of individuals tested positive. number...

  7. Jun 17, 2021 · 17 June 2021. Getty Images. The Covid-19 epidemic in England is growing, scientists tracking it say - with much of it being driven by younger people who are not yet vaccinated. The analysis,...

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