Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that nothing in the current CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus data will affect the scheduled reopening on June 21, but didn’t rule out the possibility that the plan may be delayed. June 21 is the last date on the government’s four-step road map to exit lockdown. All legal restrictions are due to be lifted. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the final decision will be made by June 14 as many worried that the emergence of the Indian variant may knock the plan off course. “I can see nothing in the data at the moment that means we can’t go ahead with step four, or the opening up on June 21,” Johnson told reporters, “but we’ve got to be so cautious because there’s no question the ONS [Office for National Statistics] data infection rate is showing an increase.” Johnson said the Cabinet needs to …