Britain is among the countries with the highest number of recorded COVID-19 cases and deaths. But with its vaccination campaign, its fortunes seem to have turned.With the mass vaccines introduced it seems to be following as planned and if all falls into plan successfully , Britian could be seeing normality just as Boris has mentioned in his roadmap- june 21 being all restrictions being lifted!

On December 8 2020, it became the first country to start administering a fully trialled and tested COVID-19 vaccine to its citizens. Since then, more than 18 million people in the UK have received a first vaccine dose, with over 600,000 second doses also being administered.

The UK government has pledged that all adults will be offered a vaccine before the end of July. This would mean that the NHS wont be strained as it already has been with significant amounts of normality appearing back to people.This would be a huge achievement less than eight months after vaccinations began. Initially, this deadline was late autumn, which demonstrates the success of Britain’s initiative to date. The speedier rollout of the vaccine raises hopes for a swifter end to restrictions.

As part of the roadmap , the accelerated vaccines programme has meant that UK pupils are set to go back to school on March 8, with non-essential retail stores scheduled to open their doors against from April 12. With the economy being strained for so long this could be the final chance for them to make up their losses.