NOT MORE TIERS!

Lockdown set to be lifted in March but ‘it won’t happen in one big bang’ and Tiers system will return, says Dominic Raab

LOCKDOWN is set to be lifted in March under the government's plans to ease restrictions but the Tiers system will return, Dominic Raab said today.

The foreign minister said easing measures will "not happen in one big bang," instead insisting they will be "phased out" in individual regions.

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Dominic Raab has said a tiered approach will come in after lockdownCredit: Sky

It comes after a cabinet deal was done to approve a three-point plan for lifting the coronavirus lockdown by early spring.

In order for measures to be eased, an area's death rate must fall, the number of hospital admissions must drop and some in the 50 to 70-year-old age range must be vaccinated.

Speaking of the new plan this morning, Dominic Raab said the government hopes to be in a position to make decisions about easing the lockdown by March.

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He told Sky's Sophy Ridge on Sunday: “Of course what we want to do is get out of this national lockdown."

But he added: "We won't do it all in one big bang.

"We will end up phasing through the tiered approach.”

He went on to tell the BBC's Andrew Marr Show "we can start to think about the phased transition out of the national lockdown" if government targets are met by early spring.

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"When we get to early Spring if we've succeeded, we can start to think about the phased transition out of the national lockdown," he said.

"It won't be a big bang, it'll possibly be back through the Tiers system."

Yesterday, Sage scientist Professor John Edmunds warned lifting restrictions too soon would be a "disaster" even with the vaccine rollout.

But cabinet ministers said privately that they were prepared to resist pressure from Sage members wanting to delay tier changes until most people are vaccinated, a process that would take until the summer at least.

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