UK plan to lift lockdown hangs in balance over B.1.617 variant
28: UK’s roadmap to lifting all coronavirus restrictions appeared to be balanced on a knife-edge, with authorities and scientists urging caution amid the rapid spread of the B.1.617 Covid19 variant first identified in India, which the health secretary says is estimated to be behind up to three-quarters of new infections in the country. Public Health England data shows cases of the variant have risen by 3,535 to 6,959 since last week.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock told a Downing Street briefing on Thursday that the government had always expected cases to rise as restrictions were eased. But he said it was “critical” to monitor the link between cases and hospitalisations.
On Thursday, a further 3,542 coronavirus cases and 10 deaths within 28 days of a positive test were reported in the UK. It is the second day in a row the number of new Covid19 cases has topped 3,000 – the first time infections have reached this level since mid-April.
“The latest estimates are that more than half and potentially as many as three-quarters of all new cases are now of this variant,” Hancock said. —