Today's coronavirus headlinespublished at 19:51 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January 2021
Thanks for joining us today. We'll be wrapping up our live coverage shortly. Here are some of the main stories we've been covering this Monday:
- It is "difficult to put a timeline" on when England's lockdown could be lifted, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said. While there are "early signs" measures are working, it is "not a moment to ease up", he told a Downing Street briefing
- A further 592 people have died in the UK within 28 days of a positive Covid test and another 22,195 cases have been recorded, according to Monday's government figures, external
- The government will tell teachers and parents when schools in England can reopen "as soon as we can", Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said. MPs want the government to set out a "route map" for reopening schools
- Heathrow Airport has warned that requiring all international arrivals to enter quarantine hotels would have "huge ramifications" for the aviation sector. Ministers are due to discuss the idea
- The Scottish government is "looking at all sorts of ways" to accelerate its Covid-19 vaccine programme, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said. There has been some criticism of the speed of the rollout in Scotland, with a greater proportion of over-80s having already received a jab in England
- Moderna's Covid vaccine appears to work against new, more infectious variants of the pandemic virus found in the UK and South Africa, say scientists from the US pharmaceutical company
- Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has condemned weekend riots against newly imposed coronavirus restrictions as "criminal violence". It comes after a curfew was introduced on Saturday
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