Boris Johnson to give No10 press conference tonight after huge news Oxford jab stops Covid transmission

BORIS Johnson will give a No10 press conference tonight hailing the huge news that the Oxford vaccine can stop transmission of Covid by up to two-thirds.

The PM will address the nation at 5pm today and reveal the latest vaccination statistics as the rollout continues across the country.


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Boris Johnson to give No10 press conference tonight after huge news Oxford jab stops Covid transmission
Boris will take a press conference later today

More than 10 million vaccines have been given out so far.

And now scientists at Oxford University have revealed Britain’s jabs rollout could have already begun to stop the virus spreading.

They found there was a 67 per cent drop in positive swabs among those already vaccinated. 

It means those given the jab are not only less likely to get severe disease or die, but also have some protection against catching the virus and passing it on to others.

Welcoming the news the Oxford jab may slash the spread of the virus, a senior Tory Minister told Trending In The News: “This is the news we have all been waiting for.

“At last. If this data is correct today will be seen as the turning point in this whole pandemic.”

The PM is also expected to pay tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore, who died aged 100 last night after suffering with pneumonia and then catching covid.

The legendary fundraiser raked in millions of pounds for charity last year during the pandemic by doing laps of his garden in his zimmer frame – and became a symbol of hope for people across the world.

It comes as:

  • A single dose of the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine has been found to slash Covid transmission
  • The experts also revealed just one jab gives 76 per cent protection for three months – supporting the one jab policy of the Government
  • All adults in UK are on track to have both Covid vaccine jabs by end of August, it was claimed
  • Trending In The News revealed earlier this week that more adults being allowed to meet outdoors could be on the cards when restrictions begin to lift

Boris Johnson is due to reveal its “phased” route out of lockdown in the week beginning February 22 with schools set to start reopening on March 8.

A Whitehall source told The Telegraph: “These findings are exactly what we need.

“It’s looking good for schools returning in March, shops reopening in April.”

Another senior Government source said: “We hope it will be safe to commence the reopening of schools from March 8, with other economic and social restrictions being removed thereafter as and when the data permit.”


Sir Tom was knighted by the Queen after his incredible fundraising for the NHS
Sir Tom was knighted by the Queen after his incredible fundraising for the NHS

Boris Johnson to give No10 press conference tonight after huge news Oxford jab stops Covid transmission
Flowers outside Captain Sir Tom Moore’s home today after his sad death yesterday
Boris Johnson to give No10 press conference tonight after huge news Oxford jab stops Covid transmission

Matt Hancock this morning hailed the results of the Oxford studies into the vaccine – but said it was still too early to lift any lockdown rules yet as there are still 30,000 people in hospital with the virus.

He said it was right that schools continue to stay shut – even as Scotland said they would start to open theirs up in the next few weeks, with staggered starts for pupils.

He also still couldn’t say when the proposed hotel quarantine plan would start in the UK – amid reports it might not be for another fortnight.

Mr Hancock said he was in favour of strengthening the current border controls to make sure that new variants of the virus don’t get in and spread in the community.


Boris Johnson to give No10 press conference tonight after huge news Oxford jab stops Covid transmission

 


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