The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Public warned Omicron rise will be ‘staggering’

- ALASDAIR CLARK

The number of Omicron Covid cases in Tayside and Fife has spiked as one of the UK’S top doctors warns of a “staggering” level of infections to come.

NHS Fife reported 15 new cases of Omicron yesterday, bringing the total number of cases of the new coronaviru­s variant identified there to 24.

Meanwhile, NHS Tayside has 14 new cases, bringing the total number of Omicron cases identified across Dundee, Angus and Perth and Kinross to 27.

Health experts have predicted the variant, which is feared to be more transmissi­ble, will soon become dominant in Scotland.

A total of 5,115 new cases of coronaviru­s were identified in Scotland yesterday, with Omicron accounting for 265, or 5.14%, of these cases.

This is an increase on the 3.53% of the 3,117 cases linked to the variant on Tuesday.

The government also reports 544 people were receiving treatment for coronaviru­s in hospital, while 38 are in intensive care.

Data also showed a further 22 deaths among people who tested positive for the virus recently, including two in Fife and two in Dundee.

No deaths were reported within a 24-hour period in Angus or Perth and Kinross.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots to “act now”, warning that Omicron could claim more lives if its spread is not controlled.

She introduced new guidance earlier this week, urging Scots to limit the number of other households they meet, but stopped short of reintroduc­ing any legal restrictio­ns.

In a personal plea that aired on TV, Ms Sturgeon said there could be up to 15,000 Omicron infections per day if the virus is allowed to spiral out of control.

Her comments have been echoed by Dr Jenny Harries, the head of the UK Health Security Agency.

Dr Harries told MPS in the House of Commons that the country would record “quite staggering” numbers of infections because of the new variant in the coming days.

“The real potential risk here – and I would underline that because we are still learning a lot about the variant – is in relation to its severity, clinical severity, and therefore whether those cases turn into severe disease, hospitalis­ations and deaths.

“We’re still at too early a stage for that – in fact the world probably is still at too early a stage to be clear,” she said.

Senior ministers from all four nations of the UK met yesterday to discuss the response to Omicron.

Communitie­s Secretary Michael Gove chaired a Cobra meeting with the devolved administra­tions.

At a press conference yesterday evening, Prime Minister Boris Johnson also set out the latest data and emphasised the need for people to take up the offer a booster vaccine dose.

 ?? ?? SPIKE: Graph illustrate­s the rise of Omicron cases in Tayside and Fife amid a total of 5,115 new Covid infections across Scotland.
SPIKE: Graph illustrate­s the rise of Omicron cases in Tayside and Fife amid a total of 5,115 new Covid infections across Scotland.
 ?? ?? Dr Jenny Harries, head of the UK Health Security Agency.
Dr Jenny Harries, head of the UK Health Security Agency.

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