The Asian Age

Tougher curbs likely as Omicron hits 12K in UK

A further 45 Covid-related deaths have been reported

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London, Dec. 20: The UK Cabinet is on Monday holding talks to consider options for tougher lockdown restrictio­ns as the country recorded another daily high of Omicron cases at 12,133. The total number of confirmed Omicron cases in the UK stands at 37,101, taking the overall Covid-19 infections tally to 82,886 on Sunday.

A further 45 Covid-related deaths have been reported in people who died within 28 days of a positive Coronaviru­s test. “I just can’t make hard, fast guarantees,” said UK Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab when asked if tougher lockdown measures are expected.

“I think we will have a much better Christmas than last year because of the vaccinatio­n level – both the overall vaccinatio­n level and particular­ly the impact of the booster campaign. People will need to be careful and cautious,” he said. According to UK media reports, civil servants have produced three options for ministers to consider as future Covid measures, and they range in severity from stricter guidance on households mixing to early closures of shops and restaurant­s to limit gatherings.

Ministers are yet to decide between the options, with reports that UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak is among those resisting strict lockdown measures at a time when businesses are

already struggling to cope with cancellati­ons and staff absences at what is usually a lucrative Christmas period.

The government’s scientific advisers, however, want more restrictio­ns and have suggested reducing the size of groups that

can meet and closing venues where there is a high risk of transmissi­on. There are also fears over staff absences caused by the Omicron surge, with some National Health Service (NHS) trusts already having to postpone non-essential work.

It comes as PM Boris Johnson remains under pressure of his own, with new images published by ‘The Guardian' of what looks like a wine and cheese party in the garden of 10 Downing Street in May 2020 when strict rules were in place.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Palestinia­n man is tested for Covid-19 by an Israeli medic before entering Israel through the Erez border crossing from the Gaza strip on Monday, as Israel allows merchants and humanitari­an cases to enter the country.
— AFP A Palestinia­n man is tested for Covid-19 by an Israeli medic before entering Israel through the Erez border crossing from the Gaza strip on Monday, as Israel allows merchants and humanitari­an cases to enter the country.

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