Cape Breton Post

United Kingdom lowers pandemic alert level

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The United Kingdom’s chief medical officers have agreed the COVID-19 threat level should be lowered one notch to “epidemic is in general circulatio­n” from “transmissi­on is high or rising exponentia­lly”

The Joint Biosecurit­y Centre recommende­d the

COVID-19 alert level should move to level 3 — a COVID19 epidemic is in general circulatio­n - from level 4 — a COVID-19 epidemic is in general circulatio­n; transmissi­on is high or rising exponentia­lly.

“There has been a steady decrease in cases we have seen in all four nations, and this continues,” the chief medical officers of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland said.

“It does not mean that the pandemic is over. The virus is still in general circulatio­n, and localized outbreaks are likely to occur.”

The United Kingdom has a COVID-19 death toll of more than 50,000 based on official data including fatalities where it is mentioned on death certificat­es, making it one of the worst hit countries in the world.

More than 8.5 million people have been reported to be infected by the coronaviru­s globally and 452,992 have died, according to a Reuters tally.

When the UK threat level was introduced in mid May, the level was set at 4 - “a COVID-19 epidemic is in general circulatio­n; transmissi­on is high or rising exponentia­lly”.

“The UK moving to a lower alert level is a big moment for the country, and a real testament to the British people’s determinat­ion to beat this virus,” health secretary Matt Hancock said.

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