Portsmouth News

Christmas revellers are refusing to abandon their festive party plans

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CHRISTMAS revellers refused to lie low and change their party plans in Portsmouth despite soaring numbers of new coronaviru­s infections which are now threatenin­g the holiday season.

Hundreds of people continued to enjoy a night out in the city centre, undeterred by the huge ballooning of Covid-19 cases nationally, driven by a surge in the new and more infectious Omicron variant.

Yesterday saw some 93,045 cases of coronaviru­s recorded across the UK in the latest 24-hour period – the third successive day in which records were broken.

But in Portsmouth, scores of revellers packed into bars, pubs and clubs across Southsea and the city centre to party ahead of the final weekend before Christmas.

Self-confessed ‘party animal’ Greg Donaldson was among them. He said he refused to let the spike in infections spoil his night out in Albert Road with friends.

The 37-year-old, from Havant, said: ‘I’m a party animal. I live for a good sesh and night out.

‘The pandemic has been going on for so long now, Covid is just something we’re going to have to get used to and live with.

‘At the end of the day, we can’t all live our lives in a bubble. We can’t isolate from life. You only live once.’

Although many pubs in Albert Road were heaving with revellers, the same could not be said for all the venues in Guildhall Walk, Portsmouth.

Some, like The Dockyard, were fairly busy. But others seemed quieter than usual, with some revellers pointing to the latest outbreak of Covid having put people off socialisin­g just before Christmas.

Mandy Woods was on her way to Mr Miyagis for a night out with friends. The 23-year-old financial advisor from Landport, said: ‘I am surprised. I did think there would be more people out on one of the last Fridays before Christmas. It does seem really quiet.’

Bryn Jones was out celebratin­g Christmas with a handful of work pals at The Guildhall Village, sporting a bright red, festive jumper.

The 35-year-old, of Westbourne, said he was still cautious about going out, only meeting with a few friends and wearing a mask indoors.

‘We need to be careful about what we’re doing,’ he added. ‘I don’t want to pass on Covid to anyone else, so I wear my mask. I take my own personal responsibi­lity to protect my friends and family.

‘I had Covid a few weeks ago. I wore a mask, I sanitised my hands and I stayed away from my other half. She managed to avoid getting it.

‘I think people have just got to take their own precaution­s.’

On Thursday, the UK announced 88,376 Covid cases, following a previous daily high on Wednesday of 78,610.

This time last week, 58,194 cases were reported.

Concern over the rapid spread of Omicron has prompted a huge national effort to give as many adults booster vaccinatio­ns before the New Year.

So far 26.3m people aged 18 and over have received a vaccine top-up.

The government said the milestone makes the UK’s booster rollout one of the fastest in the world.

On Twitter, Boris Johnson said: ‘A record day for vaccinatio­ns yesterday with an incredible 936,480 people coming forward. That means 50% of adults have now received a booster dose. ‘Our NHS is working flat out getting lifesaving booster jabs into arms. Please play your part and Get Boosted Now.’

*Rate expressed as cases per 100,000 in the latest seven day period. Calculated by the PA news agency based on Public Health England data. Arrow indicates increase/decrease on previous day’s figure.

** Number of new coronaviru­s cases confirmed in latest update on the government’s coronaviru­s dashboard yesterday.

*** The total number of cases confirmed during the pandemic. Data from the government’s coronaviru­s dashboard released yesterday.

**** Total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic of people who had a positive test result for COVID-19 and died within 28 days of the first positive test

■ QA Hospital informatio­n suppled by NHS England. Number of beds occupied by Covid patients on December 14. ■ For the latest informatio­n visit portsmouth.co.uk

 ?? ?? SOCIALISIN­G Shaun Hoolihan, left, and Mike Mackley in The Kings
SOCIALISIN­G Shaun Hoolihan, left, and Mike Mackley in The Kings
 ?? ?? FUN Si, centre, and friends in the Wine Vaults
FUN Si, centre, and friends in the Wine Vaults
 ?? ?? NIGHT OUT Amy Scott and James Wilson
NIGHT OUT Amy Scott and James Wilson

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