Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that there’s “nothing conclusive” at the moment that suggests England needs to delay its reopening. The prime minister said the government will be “letting people know in a few days’ time.” According to Johnson’s road map to exit the third national CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus lockdown in England, all legal restrictions will be removed from June 21, if all goes well. But the prospect of freedom is overshadowed by concerns over the Indian variant of the CCP virus, which some experts say may be 50 percent more transmissible than the UK variant. The prime minister has previously warned the rise in cases of the Indian variant could risk the road map being delayed. If outbreaks are limited, ministers could opt instead to push ahead with the reopening while keeping some areas under restrictions in an echo of the controversial tiered system introduced in …