The Asian Age

Masks mandatory as UK Omicron cases rise

14 cases in Britain after Scotland reports three infections

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London, Nov. 30: Face coverings are mandatory in shops and public transport from Tuesday as part of “targeted measures” to slow the spread of the Omicron variant, 14 cases of which have now been detected in the UK after Scotland reported three new infections.

The enhanced measures, announced last week as a precaution while more informatio­n is gathered and assessed on the new variant’s transmissi­bility and any possible effect on current Covid-19 vaccines, also include compulsory PCR tests on arrival for all internatio­nal travellers as well as a so-called boosted booster vaccinatio­n programme to cover all adults aged over 18.

The Omicron variant, first identified in southern Africa, is feared to have higher re-infection risk and its potential vaccine resistance due to a large number of spike proteins remains under study.

“The measures taking effect today are proportion­ate and responsibl­e, and will buy us time in the face of this new variant,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.

“Based on everything we know, our vaccines and boosters remain our best line of defence, so it is more important than ever that people come forward when eligible to get boosted.

Not only will today’s steps help us slow down the variant's spread, but they will help us protect each other and the gains we have all worked so hard for,” he said.

Starting Tuesday, face coverings will be a legal requiremen­t in shops and settings such as banks, post offices and hairdresse­rs, as well as on public transport unless individual­s are exempt from doing so. All internatio­nal arrivals must take a PCR test by the end of the second day after arrival.

 ?? — AFP ?? A British Transport police officer questions a passenger for not wearing a face covering after she disembarke­d from a Picadilly Line train at Hammersmit­h undergroun­d station in West London on Tuesday.
— AFP A British Transport police officer questions a passenger for not wearing a face covering after she disembarke­d from a Picadilly Line train at Hammersmit­h undergroun­d station in West London on Tuesday.

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