BorisJohnson says the nation is "step by step, jab by jab" on the path to "reclaiming our freedoms
Prime Minister begins addressing the nation from Downing Street by talking about all the sacrifices that have been made from the population, a year on from when we first went into lock down
Boris Johnson said a suitable memorial will be created to honour the victims of the pandemic When asked what BorisJohnson would've done differently, he says: "There are probably many things we wished we'd known and done differently".
The PM says the nation is "step by step, jab by jab" on the path to "reclaiming our freedoms". "It's thanks to all of you therefore that we can continue on our road map to freedom" renews his "thanks to everyone responsible for the astounding vaccine roll-out which has enabled us to protect more than 28 million people across the whole of the UK"
He adds "It's been an extraordinary moment in our history"Education will be the legacy problem from the pandemic.PM cites illiteracy rates and lost education among children as one of the lasting problems from the pandemic. He says he hopes in helping them it will be an "opportunity to make amends"
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