UK ministers discuss COVID-19 concern amid rise in cases
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[December 19, 2020]
LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime
Minister Boris Johnson was holding a conference call with his senior
ministers on Saturday to discuss concern over a new strain of the
COVID-19 virus which is rising across parts of Britain, his spokesman
said.
Johnson will later hold a media conference with the government's chief
medical and scientific advisers amid suggestions that he will announce
new measures to try to curb the spread of COVID.
The government on Monday said a rise in infections might be partly
linked to a new more transmissible variant of the virus when it moved
London and other swathes of the country into the highest tier of
restrictions.
Johnson said on Friday he hoped that England would not need to go into a
third lockdown after Christmas, but scientists have warned that urgent
action might be needed to curb the spread of the virus.
Britain reported 28,507 new COVID-19 cases on Friday and 489 deaths,
with the reproduction "R" number estimated to be between 1.1 and 1.2,
meaning the number of cases is rapidly increasing.
"This is a very major concern," Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome
Trust and a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies
(SAGE), said on Twitter.
"Failing to act decisively now, will mean further suffering. We must
keep asking ourselves 'are we doing enough, are we acting quickly
enough'."
Johnson has so far resisted calls to change the government plans to ease
restrictions for five days over Christmas, allowing three separate
households to meet indoors.
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Pedestrians walk past a British government health information
advertisement highlighting new restrictions amid the spread of the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19), London, Britain, December 19, 2020.
REUTERS/Toby Melville
Sky News reported that SAGE would meet on Monday to discuss how the
current three-tiered system of restrictions could be beefed up while
the Daily Telegraph newspaper said ministers could announce curbs on
travel between southeast England, including London, and the rest of
the country.
"It has been apparent for some days that the virus is again out of
control in parts of the country," Jonathan Ashworth, the health
spokesman for the opposition Labour Party. "The government's tiered
system has failed to stem its spread."
(Reporting by Michael HoldenEditing by Ros Russell, William Maclean)
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