Covid-19: Evidence looks good on vaccines cutting transmission, says UK minister

London - Schools in England will re-open on March 8, while two families or six people will be able to meet outside from March 29.

By Reuters

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Published: Mon 22 Feb 2021, 12:42 PM

Last updated: Mon 22 Feb 2021, 12:43 PM

The evidence indicates that vaccines are proving effective at cutting the transmission of Covid-19, Britain's vaccines minister said on Monday ahead of a government announcement on a path out of lockdown.

"Suffice to say the evidence looks good," Nadhim Zahawi told Sky News when asked if vaccines were effective at cutting infections and hospitalisations.


Schools will reopen March 8

"We wouldn't be in this place this morning to be able to say that we're going to reopen schools on March 8, and ... as school holidays begin on March 29, we will look at the rule of six and two families being (able) to see each other outdoors ... if we're not confident that actually the vaccine programme is beginning to really bear fruit."


“The view is very much that this is about a gradual reopening of the whole of England, not regional,” he told LBC Radio.

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