 And the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is urging the British public to be cautious as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted on Monday. Almost all remaining rules will go on Monday despite a surge in infections as ministers put their faith in the advanced vaccine programme. So many hundreds of thousands of other people across the country. I've been pinned, I've been asked to self-isolate by the test-tracing isolate system after I've been in contact with somebody who has COVID. In this case, of course, the Health Secretary, Sajid Javed. And we did look briefly at the idea of us taking part in the pilot scheme, which allows people to test daily. But I think it's far more important that everybody sticks to the same rules. And that's why I'm going to be self-isolating until the 26th of July, Monday, the 26th of July. I know how frustrated it all is, but I really do urge everybody to stick with the programme and take the appropriate course of action when you're asked to do so by NHS Test and Trace. And the reason for that is we're going tomorrow into step four. We're doing a big opening up, and that's quite right. If we don't do it now, then we'll be opening up in the autumn, the winter months, when the virus has the advantage of the cold weather. We lose the precious firebreak that we get with the school holidays. We don't do it now. We've got to ask ourselves, when will we ever do it? So this is the right moment, but we've got to do it cautiously.