Boris Johnson, Prime Minister: “We can simply keep going with all of step four on June the 21st, even though there is a real possibility that the virus will outrun the vaccines and that thousands more deaths would ensue that could otherwise have been avoided – or else we can give the NHS a few more crucial weeks to get those remaining jabs into the arms of those who need them. And since today, I cannot say that we have met all our four tests for proceeding with step four on June the 21st, I think it is sensible to wait just a little longer. By Monday, the 19th of July, we will aim to have double-jabbed around two thirds of the adult population, including everyone over 50, all the vulnerable, all frontline health and care workers and everyone over 40 who received their first dose by mid-May. And to do this, we will now accelerate the second jabs for those over 40, just as we did for the vulnerable groups. So they get the maximum protection as fast as possible. And we will bring forward our target to give every adult in this country a first dose by the 19th of July. That is including young people over the age of 18, with 23 and 24 year olds invited to book jabs from tomorrow. So we reduce the risk of transmission amongst the groups that mix the most and to give the NHS that extra time, we will hold off step four openings until July the 29th (he means July the 19th), except for weddings that can still go ahead with more than 30 guests, provided social distancing remains in place. Qnd the same will apply to Wales, and we will continue to pilot events such as Euro 2020 and some theatrical performances. Vaccination greatly reduces transmission, and two doses provide a very high degree of protection against serious illness and death. But there are still millions of younger adults who have not been vaccinated, and sadly, a proportion of the elderly and vulnerable may still succumb even if they have had two jabs. And that’s why we’re so concerned by the Delta variant that is now spreading faster than the third wave that was predicted in the February roadmap. We’re seeing cases growing by about 64 percent per week and in the worst affected areas, it’s doubling every week. And the average number of people being admitted to hospital in England has increased by 50 percent week on week and by 61 percent in the northwest, which may be the shape of things to come because we know the remorseless logic of exponential growth.”
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