Johnson rejects tougher restrictions despite 200,000 new cases

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson once more refused on Tuesday to toughen health measures, despite more than 200,000 cases of coronavirus recorded during the day in the United Kingdom and increasing pressure on the hospital.

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According to figures released by the government, 218,724 positive tests were identified in 24 hours. The country, one of the most bereaved in Europe with at least 148,941 dead, recorded 48 additional deaths on Tuesday.

Even though this unprecedented number of cases since the start of the pandemic includes some not counted over the weekend, Boris Johnson called on the British to “exercise the utmost caution” in their behavior.

“Anyone who thinks that our battle once morest Covid is over is, I’m afraid, deeply wrong,” added the leader at a press conference, stressing, however, that “our position today differs from previous waves” thanks vaccination.

“We have a chance to survive this Omicron wave without shutting down our country once once more,” he said. We can find a way to live with this virus ”.

He once more rejected imposing new restrictions in England, in addition to teleworking and the wearing of masks already in place, relying on screening and the vaccination campaign.




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Hospitalizations remain in fact for the moment much less massive than during the waves of last winter, with around 14,000 people in hospital, including nearly 2,000 new admissions on Tuesday.

The number of ventilator patients (883 in total) and deaths are increasing slightly so far.

This is due, according to Boris Johnson, to the fact that the Omicron variant, now in the majority in the UK, “is more moderate than the previous variants” which have hit the country. But also to the vast vaccination campaign launched by the government.

“90% of people in intensive care with Covid have not had their booster, and over 60% have not been vaccinated at all,” Johnson said, touting the merits of a massive vaccine booster campaign which, according to him, allowed an additional dose to be administered to 76% of adults.




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The surge in cases linked to the highly contagious Omicron variant, however, results in absenteeism causing dysfunctions in several sectors, particularly in the health sector.

At least six hospitals declared “critical incidents” on Tuesday, meaning that the situation might affect priority care.

On Monday, Boris Johnson warned that the pressure on the public health service and hospitals would be “considerable over the next two weeks, and perhaps more”.

“We cannot escape the fact that some services will be disrupted by staff absences,” he said on Tuesday. But we have worked to prepare for it as much as possible ”.

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