As CCP virus cases continue to surge across the UK, Cabinet Minister, Michael Gove has warned that the country will be in full lockdown until March at the earliest. Gove told The Telegraph on Tuesday that with the virus gathering speed, affecting more people, and pressuring hospitals, “We are facing a race against time.” He said the government’s ability to start lifting restrictions, and then only gradually, by the beginning of March was heavily predicated on speeding up the pace of vaccination. “What we need to do is make sure that as many people as possible, especially the vulnerable first, are vaccinated and we will be able to review the progress that we’ve made on the fifteenth of February, just before the traditional half term,” he said. “I think its right to say that as we enter March, we should be able to lift some of these restrictions but not …