Coronavirus – Britain: Negative record with over 210,000 cases in 24 hours

For the first time, the Britain recorded more than 200,000 new cases today, Tuesday coronavirus, a number that is a negative record, while, at the same time, the pressure on hospitals is intensifying.

According to the data announced by the government, they were recorded 218.724 positive tests within a twenty-four hour while 48 people died. Overall, since the beginning of the pandemic, the death toll has risen to 148.941, broadcasts by ΑΠΕ ΜΠΕ.

According to the latest data, more than Covid-19 are being treated in the country 14.000 patients. The hospitalizations, however, remain less compared to the waves of last winter and the number of patients in need of intubation is increasing slowly.

The eruption of cases due to Omicron mutation is currently translated as absences from work, which causes dysfunction in many areas and especially in that of health.

At least six hospital centers reported today that their condition is critical.

In the midst of this situation, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated that the implementation of its measures should continue “Plan B » for England. “As (the National Health System) is on the brink of war, I will recommend to the cabinet tomorrow to continue with Plan B,” he said in a press conference today.

Plan B mainly concerns the compulsory teleworking, τη use of mask in public places and Demonstration of the Covid certificate to enter certain areas.

Johnson argued that Britain could overcome the Omicron wave without apply lockdown again, but added that the coming weeks will be difficult. “We have an opportunity to overcome this wave without closing the country,” he stressed. “But the coming weeks will be difficult, both here in the United Kingdom and around the world.”

The good news”

The chief physician of England Chris Whitey For his part, he noted that mortality in Britain did not appear to have risen due to Omicron. “One thing we saw, which is obviously very good news compared to where we were in the previous waves, is that mortality does not seem to have increased,” he said.

Asked if further restrictive measures would be imposed, the British Prime Minister said it was possible not to be needed, but that will depend on when the Omicron wave peaks and how big it is. He argued that England is in a better position than other European countries, thanks to booster vaccinations.

The Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government, Patrick Valance, argued that it is “not viable” to give booster doses of the vaccine every 3 to 6 months in the long run, although at this time the boost dose is necessary to treat Omicron.

“It would be a situation that would not make sense to say that everyone would need to get another vaccine every three to six months,” Valance said, adding that vaccinations against Covid-19 may be necessary. each year, as with the flu.

“We needed the booster dose for the variant right now. I think that over time there will be a change and we will move on to one more classic type vaccination program “, he added.

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