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Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Staggering back to school | Dominic Raab & Prof Tim Spector

Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Sky News

News, News Commentary, Daily News

4.0224 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab suggests schools could reopen on a staggered basis. He says the UK is "on track" to meet its mid-February vaccine target. He also says Conservative MPs are making "arbitrary" demands for the end of lockdown. Professor Tim Spector explains research suggesting vaccines are 67% effective three weeks after one dose.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The world is becoming increasingly complex and volatile.

0:03.5

How can we make sense of it all?

0:04.9

I'm Richard Engel.

0:05.7

And I'm Yalda Hekeem.

0:06.7

And we're the top international correspondents at NBC News and Sky News.

0:10.9

And we present Sky News's latest podcast, The World.

0:14.7

Each week will cut through the noise to guide you through the week's global events

0:18.6

and explain to you why what happens out there

0:22.4

matters to you wherever you are. Listen now to the world with Richard Engel and me Yalda Hakim

0:28.0

wherever you get your podcasts.

0:34.4

Hello and welcome to the Safer Ridge on Sunday podcast.

0:38.3

When and how can lockdown be eased?

0:41.2

With the government coming under pressure to answer those questions,

0:43.7

we spoke to the Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.

0:46.1

Plus Professor Tim Specter had some pretty interesting detail

0:49.0

about the impact that vaccines are having.

1:00.1

Thank you. that vaccines are having. Well, we're joined, as usual on the pod by Matt Lavender.

1:03.3

Hello, you're right.

1:04.3

I'm okay.

1:04.7

How are you?

1:05.1

Yeah, not too bad.

1:05.8

Thank you.

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