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Coronavirus – Britain: With the votes of the λί opposition passed the measures proposed by Boris Johnson

Dozens of Conservative MPs voted against today new measures to stop the pandemic suggested by the government, inflicting another blow on the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who insists the restrictions are necessary to control the spread of the Omicron mutation.

After a day of frantic backstage pressure, Johnson failed to prevent “rebellion“His MPs for measures such as teleworking, wearing a mask in public places and entering certain events with the presentation of a health certificate, according to the international news agencies Reuters and AFP.

The measures were passed thanks to the votes of their opposition Labor. But the “uprising” is stepping up pressure on Johnson, who has already come under fire for recent revelations that had a party on Downing Street last year, amid a lockdown, but also for the costly renovation of his apartment.

Many Conservative MPs describe the measures as draconian, and many are worried about introducing a certificate of vaccination or illness in order to enter certain places, such as the nightclubs. The proposal was approved by Parliament, with 369 votes in favor and 126 against, however 98 Conservative MPs on voted against, rebroadcasts the APE BPE.

The extension of use mask It was approved more easily, with 441 votes in favor against 41 against, while the mandatory vaccination for health workers in England passed with 385 votes in favor against 100 against, according to the same sources.

59,610 new cases – The highest number since January

It is worth noting, however, that the British health authorities have announced that in the last twenty-four hours 59,610 new cases coronavirus in the country. According to Reuters, that number is o higher than the beginning of January.

The data also show that they were recorded 150 deaths patients who had tested positive for the new coronavirus in the last 28 days.

It is noted, finally, that the number of patients admitted to hospitals during the period 4 – 10 December was increased by 10%, compared to the previous week.

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