Coronavirus cases and deaths have dropped to their lowest level for five months but Boris Johnson has rejected calls for an early easing of the lockdown.
As pupils returned to school yesterday in the first loosening of restrictions in England, Jenny Harries, the deputy chief medical officer, said the infection rate was now back “about where it was in the end of September”.
She also heralded a fall in deaths as “really good to be able to see”, linking it to the “extremely fast progress” of the vaccination programme.
Sixty-five deaths were reported yesterday, the lowest since October 12 and the second day in a row it has been below 100, with the seven-day average of 206 down 34.4 per cent from the week before.
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2021-03-09 09:00:00Z
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