LONDON (Reuters) – Britain must at all costs preserve the profits of its COVID-19 vaccination campaign and avoid a situation where people return from abroad and bring vaccine-resistant variants with them, Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said on Sunday > As part of its four-step roadmap to ease restrictions, the government has announced that international travel will not resume until May 17 at the earliest, although it may be later. A task force is due to report to the government in April on what to do with international travel.
« We cannot be deaf and blind to what is going on outside of the UK. If you look in Europe, take it the infections, « Wallace said on Sky News when asked if British foreign holidays were possible this summer.
» If we were in any way inconsiderate and imported new varieties that would bring risks, what would people say, « We are in a good direction, we are getting there and I think we have to make sure we keep that up at all costs, » he said, referring to the vaccination campaign.
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