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Published 17:03 9 Apr 2021 BST
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Regardless of ongoing concerns, deaths prevented is an inarguably good metric. Furthermore, if you look at the daily coronavirus summary, numbers are down in every category: reported cases, patients admitted, deaths and even tests - although you would hope the latter is a positive sign rather than one of complacency.
PHE maintain that there is also "increasing evidence that vaccines help to reduce transmission", the idea being that the more people in the populations are vaccinated, the stronger the collective immunity and resistance against the virus. The PM's response to these latest figures was clear:
https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1380429823353499648?s=20
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