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Boris Johnson urged to lift Covid lockdown faster and allow foreign holidays as infections hit six-month low

BORIS Johnson has been urged to lift the lockdown faster and allow foreign holidays - as infections and deaths in the UK today hit a six-month low.

The Prime Minister is facing increased pressure to unlock earlier after four NHS regions covering 29million people in southern England reported no deaths on Sunday.

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Lockdown restrictions began easing today - and 40 MPs have urged Boris Johnson to allow foreign travel soonCredit: Reuters
It comes as the number of people being hospitalised or dying with coronavirus in the UK plummets

In total, 23 deaths were recorded elsewhere that day.

On average, 63 people are dying with Covid every day - a 95 per cent plunge from January's crippling peak.

And levels are similar to those recorded last summer, shortly before the ban on meeting friends and family indoors ended.

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Despite that, the PM has vowed to stick to his "cautious but irreversible" roadmap to ease restrictions.

It means pubs, restaurants and hotels can't open fully for another seven weeks at least - while trips abroad won't happen until May 17.

Last night, however, a source told The Sun the date for holidays may well be pushed back - as the picture in Europe and elsewhere "is still too bleak to make a clear decision".

It comes as:

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The PM confirmed that an update on holidays will be unveiled on April 5, Easter Monday.

He said the most important thing is to continue to vaccinate people in "great numbers", adding that he'll soon reveal "what the global travel taskforce has come up with".

But sources told The Sun: "Don’t expect a firm date then.” 

And 40 MPs have now sent the Prime Minister a letter urging him to avoid delaying a decision on travel.

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