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'UK may be heading toward recovery but we are not safe until whole world is safe'

We’re halfway there! Britain has passed a critical milestone in the fight against coronavirus.

Half of the UK population has had a first injection and more than 12 million of us are now fully immunised with both jabs.

It is an enormous ray of hope as we head into a summer that promises to be glorious, no matter what the weather brings.

There is a real feeling of optimism. People out and about have a jauntier step.

The pubs – or at least the outsides of them – are buzzing. The parks are dotted with picnickers.

And many have flocked to the seaside to enjoy some spring sunshine.

Freedom is coming. But we must not forget: It’s not over yet.

Scientists don’t know what level of vaccination is required to achieve the herd immunity that will protect everyone, including those who haven’t had it.


With every arm jabbed we are a step closer. But, as the World Health Organisation warns, Britain cannot be safe until the whole planet is safe.

Tragically, especially in India, the death tolls are eye-wateringly high and rising.

There, and in other poor nations, vaccines and even oxygen are in short supply and hospitals are overrun.

In Britain, as hopes of foreign travel and bookings increase, we must do all we can to help.

We have donated more than £580million to the COVAX scheme to assist 180 nations with their vaccination programmes.

Other countries are also doing their bit, but it is a race against time.

Scientists from Independent Sage, which monitors the UK crisis, is urging the Government to go further and force firms to share their vaccine formulas across the world.

Complicated and commercially fraught. But this is one crisis where we truly are in it together.

Laura Sugden was shot in head while pregnant by a crossbow, but she and her unborn daughter miraculously survived (Andy Commins / Daily Mirror)

In living memory

Baby Ella is living proof that where there is life there is hope.

When mum Laura was five months pregnant with the little one, she was shot in the head by a crossbow-wielding neighbour who killed her partner, Shane.

Miraculously, both Laura and Ella survived. The baby’s arrival has helped heal her mum’s loss.

And tragic Shane’s memory will live on for ever in his daughter.

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