Stepping into the Unknown

Published: July 15, 2021, 7:30 p.m.

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Some are calling it Freedom Day. Others are much more circumspect. The lifting of Covid restrictions on 19th July in England is, to a certain extent, an experiment. The UK has one of the best vaccination rates in the world and far fewer people are now dying from coronavirus. But it also has one of the fastest rising infection rates. The development of the vaccines so quickly was, undoubtedly, an extraordinary scientific feat. It did also lead some scientists to predict that we would be through this pandemic by now. So why hasn't that happened? And what do we know about the risks involved in lifting restrictions now?\\nJoining David Aaronovitch in the Briefing Room are:

Azra Ghani, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College, London\\nTom Chivers, Science journalist and author\\nLinda Bauld, Professor of public health at Edinburgh University\\nThomas Hale, Associate Professor in Public Policy, University of Oxford

Producers: John Murphy, Ben Carter and Kirsteen Knight\\nStudio Manager: Graham Puddifoot\\nEditor: Jasper Corbett

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