The government needs to assess the impact of the vaccines before they can say more about when to ease the restrictions to curb the CCP virus, the UK’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Monday. Hancock was asked when the restrictions can be eased during a televised briefing where he updated the nation on the government’s plan to roll out CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccines. “I’ll explain how we’re going to go about answering that, because obviously we can’t, as of today, give an answer in terms of dates,” Hancock said. The government plans to vaccinate everyone in the four groups that have the highest death rate from the CCP virus—care home residents and their carers, everyone over the age of 70, all frontline health and social care workers, and everyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable—with the first dose by mid-February. If the vaccination roll-out goes according to plan, …