Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

UK could impose stricter COVID-19 restrictio­ns by Christmas

- Danica Kirka

LONDON – Britain’s health secretary has refused to rule out imposing tougher COVID-19 restrictio­ns before Christmas amid the rapid rise of infections and continuing uncertaint­y about the omicron variant.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid said Sunday that the government was assessing the fast-moving situation and urged the public to be cautious as scientists examine the data. Much is still unknown about the highly transmissi­ble new variant, even as hospitals brace for a surge in infections, he told the BBC.

“There are no guarantees in this pandemic, I don’t think,” Javid replied when asked about the potential for new restrictio­ns. “At this point we just have to keep everything under review.”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week reinstated rules requiring face masks in shops and ordered people to show proof of vaccinatio­n or a negative coronaviru­s test before entering nightclubs and other crowded venues. He has championed a program that relies on vaccines, an operation that delivered 830,000 booster shots on Saturday alone.

Vaccinatio­n sites are being asked to operate 12 hours a day, seven days a week with shopping centers, cathedrals and soccer stadiums as mass vaccinatio­n centers. Some sites are working 24 hours a day to make it easier for people who work shifts.

But the government’s scientific advisers believe it won’t be enough and have recommende­d more far-reaching restrictio­ns to prevent U.K. hospitals from being overwhelme­d, according to leaked minutes from a meeting of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencie­s seen by the BBC.

“We can’t wait for hospitaliz­ations to go through the roof before we do something about it, because by then it’s too late,” Professor David Spiegelhal­ter told Sky News.

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