Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
World
Home / World / Europe

UK marks one year since first COVID-19 lockdown

Xinhua | Updated: 2021-03-24 11:03
Share
Share - WeChat
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a news conference at 10 Downing Street, on the day of reflection to mark the anniversary of Britain's first coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown, in London on March 23, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]

LONDON -- Britain on Tuesday marked one year since British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the first coronavirus lockdown in the country last year.

On March 23, 2020, Johnson unveiled measures to stop the spread of COVID-19. A total of 126,172 people have died so far from COVID-19, according to the latest official figures.

A national minute's silence was held at midday as part of a day of reflection. Britons are also encouraged to stand on their doorsteps at 2000 GMT with phones, candles and torches to remember the past year.

Johnson said in a statement: "The last 12 months has taken a huge toll on us all, and I offer my sincere condolences to those who have lost loved ones."

"Today, the anniversary of the first lockdown, is an opportunity to reflect on the past year -- one of the most difficult in our country's history," he added.

British Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the BBC that the past year has been "probably the hardest year in a generation" but treatments and vaccines now provided "hope".

Also on Tuesday afternoon, Johnson told a virtual press conference at Dowing Street that Britain is "step by step, jab by jab" on the path against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Using the press conference to address the nation on the anniversary of lockdown from Downing Street, he said that "at the right moment" a permanent memorial to those who died from coronavirus will be built and the "whole period" will be commemorated.

His statement came as a series of sombre ceremonies took place across Britain on Tuesday to mark one year since the start of the first nationwide lockdown.

"We're all fighting the same pandemic across the whole of the European continent... and vaccines are an international operation," he said in response to a question about the European Union's threats to block vaccine exports to Britain.

"We in this country don't believe in blockades of any kind, (it's) not something this country would dream of engaging in," he added.

Nearly 28 million people in Britain have been given the first jab of the coronavirus vaccine, according to the latest official figures. Johnson has said Britain was "on course" to vaccinate the top nine priority groups, including all over-50s, by April 15, despite the vaccine supply shortage next month.

On Monday, Johnson warned a recent surge in COVID-19 cases across Europe would impact Britain.

"People in this country should be under no illusions that previous experience has taught us that when a wave hits our friends, I'm afraid it washes up on our shores as well," he said.

"I suspect we will feel those effects in due course, that's why we're getting on with our vaccination program as fast as we can," he added.

National Health Service (NHS) England has warned that Britain is going to face a "significant reduction" in vaccine supplies from March 29 onwards.

Hancock said a need to retest 1.7 million vaccine doses as well as delays to doses arriving from India are the reasons why Britain is facing a "tighter" supply in COVID jabs next month. But the British government insisted that the country is on course to offer all adults a dose by the end of July.

Experts have warned Britain is "still not out of the woods" amid concerns over new variants and the risks of the public breaching restriction rules.

On Feb 22, Johnson announced his long-anticipated "roadmap" exiting the lockdown, the third of its kind since the start of the pandemic. The March 8 reopening of schools was first part of the four-step plan which is expected to see all legal restrictions in England being removed by mid-June.

Other parts of Britain, including Wales and Norther Ireland, have also unveiled plans to ease the restrictions.

To bring life back to normal, countries such as Britain, China, Germany, Russia and the United States have been racing against time to roll out coronavirus vaccines.

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲精品第二页| 国产天堂亚洲精品| 中文字幕一区视频| 欧洲亚洲综合一区二区三区| 免费做暖1000视频日本| 金8天国欧美视频hd黑白| 国产精品福利影院| аⅴ中文在线天堂| 日本全套xxxx按摩| 亚洲国产品综合人成综合网站| 精品国产一区二区三区av片| 国产在线高清精品二区| 3751性欧美视频在线播放| 好男人好影视在线播放| 久久久婷婷五月亚洲97号色 | 国内免费高清视频在线观看| 中文在线日本免费永久18近| 日韩毛片最新看| 亚洲国产精品无码久久久 | 图片区网友自拍另类图区| 中国午夜性春猛交xxxx| 日韩免费高清视频| 亚洲国产精品一区二区久久| 瑟瑟网站在线观看| 四虎在线永久视频观看| 麻豆人妻少妇精品无码专区| 国产精品无码V在线观看| a毛片a毛片a视频| 成人3d动漫网址在线观看| 久久国产免费观看精品| 欧美乱妇高清无乱码在线观看| 亚洲综合亚洲国产尤物| 精品人人妻人人澡人人爽人人| 国产乱理伦片a级在线观看| 精品一久久香蕉国产二月| 国产精品美女www爽爽爽视频 | 99久久无色码中文字幕| 忍住北条麻妃10分钟让你中出| 久久久久人妻精品一区二区三区 | 免费成人激情视频| 国产精品无码无卡无需播放器|