![]() ![]() We are setting up a system of COVID-19 Alert levels, which will be overseen by a new UK Joint Biosecurity Centre designed to assess the spread of the virus and inform decisions over how we lift the lockdown. We set five tests, of which three have been met and progress is being made on the remaining two. ![]() I made clear from the outset that we can only make changes to the lockdown when it is safe to do so, guided by science. Despite predictions that critical care capacity would struggle to cope, the NHS was emphatically not overwhelmed. The number of people admitted to hospital with Covid has steadily fallen. We have seen the number of positive cases plateau and fall, even as testing capacity has increased tenfold. Yet those vital human connections have been cruelly denied to all of us by this insidious disease. We thrive off social contact and having those we love around us – it’s human nature. Unable to visit places of worship or even just spend time with others. I don’t underestimate how difficult it has been for everyone to be cut off from friends and parents, children and grandchildren, brothers and sisters. And their efforts have not been in vain for a simple reason – because the British people as a whole have risen so magnificently to the challenge we set: to stay at home. They are the best of us, punctuating each day with a million acts of love and kindness. Civil servants working round the clock to implement every policy decision – all these people are putting others first. Our armed forces rising to every logistical challenge with awesome professionalism. Engineers keeping the lights on and our broadband connected. Those producing, processing, distributing and selling food. Police and prison officers keeping order on our streets and in our prisons. Teachers helping critical workers go to work by looking after their children, while still teaching those at home. The staff in our care homes and NHS doing all they can to bring the sick back to health. In recent weeks we have seen phenomenal bravery, compassion and selflessness as people go above and beyond to protect the lives of others. We can only defeat it by acting together. They remain constantly in my thoughts each death a spur to redouble our efforts to defeat this virus. Every victim leaves behind family, friends and loved ones who mourn their loss. To get this feature, agree to receiving ‘notifications’ when prompted during the subscription process or turn them on from the Settings on your device.If 2020 has taught us anything, it is truly that the worst of times bring out the best in humanity.Įvery day brings heart-breaking news as more lives are lost before their time to this vicious coronavirus. If you have any question please email: your edition automatically downloaded overnight, so it’s available by 4am GMT. Please note payment will be charged to your iTunes account and subscriptions are managed by Apple. ![]() For more information, please see the Apple support page, You cannot cancel a subscription during the active subscription period but you can turn off auto-renewal from your iTunes account settings. You will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period. This app uses the Apple subscription service under which subscriptions are automatically renewed. A Mail+ subscription is just £12.99 a month. The app is free to download but to enjoy the full experience with all of our amazing features, you must subscribe. Whether on the go or offline, experience a new way of reading your favourite content with The Mail+ app. Stunning videos and galleries showing the world from every angle.Our award-winning podcasts, plus listen to a large selection of music and audiobooks.On Demand TV Guide and TV Finder - helping you to find what to watch and where to watch it.Over 45 interactive puzzles including Sudokus, Crosswords, and play-for-prizes competitions.The weekend magazines You and Weekend, featuring Liz Jones.Celebrity interviews, fashion tips and recipes.The latest news, opinion and reports on the royal family.In-depth coverage of all the sports news.Plus, tomorrow’s paper as it goes to press at 11pm the day before.Full access to editions of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday newspaper – at less than half the price of the printed version!.The Mail+ app offers a wide variety of fantastic features, including: Enjoy quality journalism and engaging content on The Mail+ app, bringing you the digital edition of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday direct to your iPad and iPhone.
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