Chattanooga Times Free Press

U.K. races to test, vaccinate as virus variant threatens plans

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LONDON — British health workers, aided by the army, distribute­d coronaviru­s tests door-to-door Saturday in two towns in northern England, seeking to contain a fast-spreading variant that threatens plans to lift all lockdown restrictio­ns next month.

Cases of a variant first identified in India have more than doubled in a week, defying a sharp nationwide downward trend in infections won by months of restrictio­ns and a rapid vaccinatio­n campaign. Government scientific advisers say this variant is likely more transmissi­ble than even the U.K.’s dominant strain, though it’s unclear by how much.

“If the virus is significan­tly more transmissi­ble, we are likely to face some hard choices,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson said at a news conference on Friday. “I have to level with you that this could be a serious disruption to our progress.”

He said the next stage of lockdown-easing measures would take place as planned on Monday, but warned the variant might delay plans to lift all restrictio­ns, including social distancing and face-covering rules, on June 21.

Johnson said soldiers would help carry out “surge testing” in Bolton and Blackburn in northwest England, where pop-up vaccinatio­n sites were also being set up to speed the inoculatio­n drive.

The government’s scientific advisory committee says there is no evidence so far that the variant causes more severe disease or that existing vaccines won’t work against it. More than two-thirds of British adults have received a first dose of a coronaviru­s vaccine, and 37% have had both doses.

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