Ian Sample, The Guardian: As UK nears zero Covid deaths, there’s good reason for optimism
Analysis: the vaccine strategy and staggered easing of restrictions have worked well. The next step is crucial
The handling of the coronavirus crisis in the UK has provided few moments to celebrate, but the day we reach zero deaths from the disease will clearly be one to toast.
That day may not be far off. On Tuesday, the UK reported four Covid deaths within 28 days of a positive test.
On Monday it was only one. Months of painful lockdown, in the face of more transmissible variants, and the rapid rollout of effective vaccines, have proven their worth.
We have good reason to feel optimistic for the months ahead.
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