A way of getting Britain out of coronavirus lockdown is to have different rules for different age groups, former chancellor of the exchequer Sajid Javid has claimed.
It could be needed to protect the elderly and those more vulnerable to coronavirus while also getting the economy, and the younger workforce moving once more, he said.
Mr Javid told Sky News: "We shouldn't rule out an option that focuses on protecting the most vulnerable but gives more freedom to others. "We know now that the mortality rate of younger people, say under the age of 45, is a lot lower than others. "And it might be the case that in the future we can find a way that we focus our protection on those that are most vulnerable." Mr Javid said while the Government has