As of Friday, 49,298 new Covid-19 cases had been registered in the UK. Several days a week, more than 50,000 new cases are added.
There have been calls from many quarters for Plan B to be implemented and for certain restrictions to be re-introduced, such as vaccination certificates and the requirement to wear oral guards in some places. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday that this was not the case at present.
“We are doing what is necessary to protect the public, but we are fully seeing what we expect in the fall and winter,” the prime minister told the BBC.
Government Scientific Panel, Led by Sir Patrick Valens, he believes it is “very unlikely” that health care will be as burdensome as it was last winter. However, they warn that hospital admissions could increase if people return to normal life too soon or the effect of the vaccine diminishes, Sky News writes. In such a situation, early intervention will “reduce the need for drastic, controlled and long-term measures,” say scientific advisers. Working from home is the measure that gives the greatest effect.
The UK is one of the worst affected countries by Govt-19. There are more than 8.7 million confirmed cases in the country. Nearly 140,000 people are affected by the disease. More than 80 percent of adults are fully vaccinated. People over the age of 50 can get a refill dose.
Last weeks There is a delta + variant that created the virus concern. So far, this does not seem to be taken as the delta variant that dominates the worldwide epidemic.
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