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Here are the four tests the UK needs to pass to lift lockdown

The UK's weekly infection rate needs to come down to 'something like 50,000' from its current 600,000 average

A member of the NHS vaccine support staff looks on as residents wait to receive the Covid-19 vaccine
A member of the NHS vaccine support staff looks on as residents wait to receive the Covid-19 vaccine Photo: Getty Images

The UK is far from meeting the four tests that need to be passed in order for the government to reasonably consider starting to lift lockdown restrictions, an NHS official has warned.

These include a significant reduction in case numbers, NHS capacity reaching manageable levels, sufficient progress with vaccination rollout and a set of protections put in place to identify and control new coronavirus variants.

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