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England imposes 6-week lockdown after Covid-19 surge

UK’s top doctors warn spread of new strain may win

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Jan 2021 7:00AM

England imposes 6-week lockdown after Covid-19 surge
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Britain is leading the way with the introduction of two vaccines, despite England facing yet another lockdown. – Twitter pic, January 5, 2021

LONDON – Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday announced a six-week lockdown for England’s 56 million people, including the closure of schools, after a surge in coronavirus cases brought warnings that hospitals could soon face collapse.

Johnson stressed that Britain was leading the way with the introduction of two vaccines, including one from Oxford University and AstraZeneca, which started its roll-out yesterday.

In a nationally televised address, he said all priority groups should get their jabs by mid-February, insisting that “we are tilting the odds against Covid-19 and in favour of the British people”.

“But for now, I am afraid we must once again stay at home, protect the NHS (National Health Service) and save lives.”

He added that the lockdown will take effect early tomorrow and remain in place until mid-February.

The prime minister had been under pressure from scientists, opposition parties and the United Kingdom’s devolved nations to act more decisively. Earlier in the day, Scotland said it will lock down again for the rest of the month.

In a race between the inoculation campaign and Covid-19, the spread of a new variant strain of the virus is threatening to win, the UK’s chief medical officers warned as they elevated a national alert level to the maximum five.

On Britain’s emergency alert scale, that signals a risk of health care services being overwhelmed within 21 days without urgent action.

Exams and flights

The new lockdown announced by Johnson emulates the first national curbs in place from March to June, and goes further than another instituted in November, when schools were allowed to stay open.

The government conceded that the decision means summer exams are unlikely to go ahead, bringing months of uncertainty for millions of families, including those of pupils hoping to head on to university.

But unlike the first lockdown last spring, elite sports, including Premier League football, will continue.

The first time around, Britain kept its borders open to international travel. But the government said it is now reviewing whether to take action on inbound flights, after another new strain emerged in South Africa.

Officials underlined the severity of the spread now compared with last spring, owing to the variant which emerged in southeast England.

Hospital admissions are now 40% higher than the spring peak reached on April 12. Yesterday, there were 26,626 Covid-19 patients in hospital in England – an increase of more than 30% on the same day a week before.

“We are not confident that the NHS can handle a further sustained rise in cases, and without further action, there is a material risk of the NHS in several areas being overwhelmed,” the medical officers said. – AFP, January 5, 2021

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