2021-02-15
Metro Front Page 15th of February 2021
Metro leads with the “truly national effort” of giving more than 15 million people at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Metro leads with the “truly national effort” of giving more than 15 million people at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Boris Johnson must be careful not to take the UK out of lockdown too quickly, according to a leading scientist – that’s in the Metro.
The Metro leads on confusion over holidays, after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told holidaymakers not to book British or foreign breaks – a month after the health secretary said he’d done just that.
The Metro reports that a 10-year jail sentence could be the consequence of trying to re-enter Britain from a high-risk destination if they lie about it.
Metro has a stark warning about the potential danger to life posed by Storm Darcy.
Nadhim Zahawi, the vaccine minister, says that vaccinations are being administered at the rate of 1,000 a minute as the of number people to get their first dose smashes through the 12 million barrier, the Metro says.
Scientists have predicted life could be back to normal by summer, with hopes that those over 50 could be offered their first coronavirus jab by the end of March – that’s on the front of Metro.
Metro leads with Professor Chris Whitty’s belief that the UK appears to have passed the peak of the second COVID wave.
Tomorrow’s Metro is dedicated to national treasure Captain Sir Tom Moore, who has died aged 100.
Tomorrow’s Metro leads on the door-to-door testing of thousands of people in areas where the South African coronavirus variant has been spreading.