Chattanooga Times Free Press

Johnson says U.K. facing ‘tidal wave’ of omicron cases

- BY JILL LAWLESS

LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned Sunday that Britain faces a “tidal wave” of infections from the omicron coronaviru­s variant, and announced a huge increase in booster vaccinatio­ns to strengthen defenses against it.

In a televised statement, Johnson said everyone age 18 and older will be offered a third shot of vaccine by the end of this month in response to the omicron “emergency.” The previous target was the end of January.

He said cases of the highly transmissi­ble variant are doubling every two to three days in Britain, and “there is a tidal wave of omicron coming.”

“And I’m afraid it is now clear that two doses of vaccine are simply not enough to give the level of protection we all need,” Johnson said. “But the good news is that our scientists are confident that with a third dose — a booster dose — we can all bring our level of protection back up.”

He announced a “national mission” to deliver booster vaccines, with pop-up vaccinatio­n centers and seven-day-aweek getting extra support from teams of military planners and thousands of volunteer vaccinator­s.

Johnson’s Dec. 31 target applies to England. The other parts of the U.K. — Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — are also expected to speed up their vaccinatio­n campaigns.

The U.K. Health Security Agency says existing vaccines appear less effective in preventing symptomati­c infections in people exposed to omicron, though preliminar­y data show that effectiven­ess appears to rise to between 70% and 75% after a third vaccine dose.

More than 80% of people age 12 and up in Britain have received two doses of vaccine, and 40% of adults have had three doses. Giving the rest a booster in the next three weeks will be a huge challenge, requiring almost 1 million doses delivered a day. Johnson acknowledg­ed that many routine medical procedures would have to be postponed to meet the goal.

Johnson’s announceme­nt came hours after the government raised the country’s official coronaviru­s threat level, warning the rapid spread of the omicron variant had pushed the U.K. into risky territory.

The chief medical officers of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland said the 1of the highly transmissi­ble new strain “adds additional and rapidly increasing risk to the public and health care services” at a time when COVID-19 is already widespread. They recommende­d raising the alert level from 3 to 4 on a 5-point scale. The top level, 5, indicates authoritie­s think the health care system is about to be overwhelme­d.

The doctors said early evidence shows omicron is spreading much faster than the currently dominant delta variant, and that vaccines offer less protection against it. British officials say omicron is likely to replace delta as the dominant strain in the U.K. within days.

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