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Boris Johnson hopeful lockdown easing measures are irreversible

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Boris Johnson hopeful lockdown easing measures are irreversible

Boris Johnson hopeful lockdown easing measures are irreversible

Prime Minister Boris Johnson admitted that he could not guarantee that his measures to ease lockdown would be irreversible but was hopeful that the UK's vaccination rollout might end the need to have coronavirus restrictions.


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