FREEDOM FIGHT

Matt Hancock warned ‘don’t move the goalposts’ as he reveals he’s ‘absolutely open’ to delaying June 21 to July 5

MATT Hancock has been warned against moving the “goalposts” after he said he was “absolutely open” to delaying Freedom Day.

A decision is due this week on whether Covid restrictions will be lifted on June 21 amid reports it could be delayed to July 5 in an effort to make sure all those aged over 50 receive a second vaccine.

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A drive is on to get enough people vaccinated so Freedom Day can happenCredit: Reuters
Matt Hancock said it was 'too early' to determine whether the Government would lift all coronavirus restrictions on June 21Credit: AFP
Boris Johnson is weighing up the decision this weekCredit: PA

Boris Johnson will examine the Covid stats this week to decide over lifting restrictions on June 21, the Health Secretary has revealed.

The Government is set to announce whether it will delay Freedom Day on June 14, The Telegraph reports.

Face masks, social distancing and working from home is unlikely to be removed on June 21.

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And bi-weekly Covid tests for school pupils is set to continue after the school holidays.

The Health Secretary said it was "too early" to determine whether the Government would lift all coronavirus restrictions later this month.

Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr he warned the Government is “absolutely open” to delaying 21 June and “the roadmap was set up in order to take these sort of changes into account”.

But the prospect of the date being moved back has been met with anger by Tory MPs, who warned any delay could cost jobs and more harm to people's mental and physical health.

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Senior backbencher John Redwood told The Sun: "They should stick to the plan. Deaths and serious case numbers are well down.

"The vaccines are working. It's time to do more to rescue livelihoods."

Sir Desmond Swayne accused ministers of “wasting the advantages afforded by the success of vaccinations”.

“The original mission statement was to save lives by protecting the NHS. We've done that. The more it moves the goalposts, the more people will be made redundant.”

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It comes as:


Former Tory Cabinet minister David Jones said the health secretary has acknowledged that most people in hospital Covid have not been vaccinated.

“The answer is therefore to get as many people as possible vaccinated as quickly as possible,” he said.

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