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Wishing a very happy and safe #Purim to Jewish communities across our United Kingdom and around the world. Chag Purim Sameach!
Quoted @GurjitBains
I’m from the British Indian community and I’m going to get the vaccine when called to do so. We need to protect ourselves from this deadly virus. Let’s all urge our communities to do the same. @PauletteHamilto @Reena_Ranger @MimiHarker @pinder_chauhan #GetVaccinated https://t.co/jdIPXQZfci

Hugely encouraging to see this cross party initiative led by councillors @gurjitbains and @PauletteHamilto sharing the vital message of the importance of getting the vaccine. Vaccines will save thousands of lives. #TakeTheVaccine https://t.co/5MmKroNpWR

Excellent trip to Accrington Academy in Lancashire today to see how they’re preparing for pupils to return on 8th March. Our £700m catch up fund will ensure students across the country get the support they need to fulfil their potential. https://t.co/B8i02Hgwru
This fair and flexible system will ensure all young people can progress to the next stage of their education or career. https://t.co/6v8ENoHPhy
Quoted @gavi
We’re very proud to announce that 600,000 doses of #COVAX vaccines, the first to be shipped and delivered, have now arrived in Ghana. This is a truly momentous day, and a major milestone reached for a global solution to this global pandemic: https://t.co/hFV3zscT80 https://t.co/pK8qaxX17E

All countries need access to coronavirus vaccines, so it is fantastic to see the first doses from COVAX arriving in Ghana today. I'm proud that the UK is one of the largest contributors to COVAX and that we will share the majority of any future surplus vaccines with the scheme. https://t.co/lvrQkLZ1dw

Over 18 million people across the United Kingdom have had their first jab. We are aiming to offer a jab to all adults aged 50 or older and those who are at higher risk due to underlying health conditions by 15 April and every adult by the end of July. https://t.co/dMMX2DfJsA

It’s been great hearing about the issues that matter to you. Please keep asking me your questions at https://t.co/FBynuacYFP https://t.co/nn5OGHIEEL
Thank you to the teachers and students at @SedgehillSch – and to schools all across the country - for all you have been doing throughout the pandemic.

The best place for young people’s future, and for their wellbeing, is back in the classroom. With regular testing, children can safely return to school from 8 March. https://t.co/1TD7OSG8I8
When schools re-open on 8 March, I want to make sure no child is left behind as a result of the learning they have lost over the past year. A new £700m package of catch-up funding will help teachers support their pupils as they return to the classroom. https://t.co/SX37ryPipF

Today I chaired a @UN Security Council session on climate and security. Together with Sir David Attenborough, I warned of the need to cut global emissions to net zero and help vulnerable countries adapt to climate change. Read our remarks here: https://t.co/7zlPA9pGJU https://t.co/xmSPFqVpmQ

I want to thank farmers for keeping the UK fed throughout the pandemic. You do incredible work, all day, in all weathers. My full message to the @NFUtweets Conference #NFU21: https://t.co/BYQXUQy8rA https://t.co/I5M0Siyx3v

Yesterday I set out our four-step roadmap to ease restrictions across England and provide a route back to a more normal way of life. On Monday 8th March, schools and colleges across England will reopen, and teaching in classrooms can start again. ➡️ https://t.co/0wMm3UFjLD https://t.co/XGnKnFIxep

How we will cautiously ease the lockdown restrictions in England. You can find more information here: https://t.co/Q6naOuOtTq https://t.co/JolhmaZ2UE