Britain’s daily death toll from the CCP virus dropped to 82 on March 7, the first time the figure has fallen below 100 since last October. According to official statistics, on Sunday, 5,177 new CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus cases were reported across the UK, and 82 deaths were reported within 28 days of a positive test. The last time the figure was below 100 was on Oct. 19, 2020, when 80 deaths were reported across the UK. On Monday, schools in England reopened to all pupils as the government began easing lockdown measures intended to the curb the spread of the virus. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that this marked the first step towards normality and was only possible because of public efforts to bring COVID-19 infection rates down. Johnson on Feb. 22 set out his “roadmap” out of the lockdown, which includes four stages with five weeks …