British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to publish a plan in a month’s time for taking England out of the ongoing CCP virus lockdown. He told Parliament on Wednesday that the government intends to review the current lockdown measures in mid-February, once the most vulnerable had been offered the first dose of a vaccine for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. The government will then publish its plan for taking the country out of lockdown when Parliament returns from recess in the week commencing Feb. 22. “Our aim will be to set out a gradual and phased approach towards easing the restrictions in a sustainable way,” he said in a statement to lawmakers. With the official death toll from the CCP virus in the UK passing the 100,000 mark on Tuesday, the government has come under pressure for past and present handling of …