Boris Johnson has warned there will be "disastrous consequences" for the NHS without the introduction of new tiered coronavirus restrictions when the national lockdown ends next week.
The Prime Minister, who faces a Commons showdown with his own MPs over the stringent measures, urged the nation to "work together" with tiering, testing and vaccines.
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, he stressed that it was too early to relax restrictions, but said he believed Easter would mark a "real chance to return to something like life as normal".
Mr Johnson said: "We can't blow it now. We can't just throw it all away - not when freedom is in sight. We have worked too hard, lost too many, sacrificed too much, just to see our efforts incinerated in
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