The United Kingdom registered for the first time, this Tuesday (4), more than 200 thousand new cases of Covid-19 daily. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the coming weeks will be complicated, with an expected increase in coronavirus infections.
However, Johnson has ruled out new restrictions beyond those already in place. Called “plan b”, the measure provides guidelines for the population to work from home whenever possible, use masks in closed spaces and present proof of vaccination or a negative test for access to some places.
The main change is only for essential service workers in the transport, food processing and meat processing sectors, who will need to be tested daily due to increased contagion.
The number of deaths, in turn, is not rising at the same rate. 48 deaths were registered in the last 24 hours.
To date, 90% of the population aged 12 and over in the UK are vaccinated with the first dose (51 million people), 82% with the second dose (47 million people) and 59% with the third dose (34 million people). of people).
Reference: CNN Brasil

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