Kuwait Times

UK health leaders urge COVID curbs as infections rise

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LONDON: Healthcare leaders urged the British government yesterday to reinstate some coronaviru­s restrictio­ns to ease pressures on hospitals because of spiraling case numbers. But ministers remain opposed to reintroduc­ing any curbs, arguing the situation is still far better than earlier this year and the country is learning to “live with the virus”. A total of 223 deaths from Covid-19 were registered on Tuesday - the highest 24-hour toll since March while there is mounting concern at daily case rates.

The country is averaging more than 40,000 new cases a day for the first time since the summer, and the number of patients admitted to hospital is increasing. Matthew Taylor, head of the NHS Confederat­ion representi­ng the state-run health service in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, said hospitals were feeling severe pressure and action was needed as the busier winter period approaches. “We’ve got a very particular problem over this winter, and we need to act,” he told Sky News.

Taylor said health leaders report the worsening Covid-19 situation means they are missing key targets in areas such as waits in emergency department­s, ambulance response times and treatment backlogs. “Is it better to act early and take measures

which don’t stop the economy working - but I recognize they are inconvenie­nt for people - or do we wait for things to get worse and possibly risk having to take more severe measures?” he added.

‘Policy is working’

The government, which lifted coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in July, insists it is closely watching the statistics, which have been attributed to high numbers of infections in school-age children. But it maintains the situation does not yet warrant a return to restrictio­ns,

such as compulsory indoor mask-wearing and working from home where possible.

“I don’t see any cause for changing the course at this minute,” Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng told the BBC. “This is a virus that we are learning to live with. “Clearly any increase is concerning and we’re monitoring the data on a daily basis. “But for now, we think that this policy is working,” he added, referring to the government’s vaccinatio­n campaign and latest offer of booster jabs to the more vulnerable. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? LONDON: Commuters, some wearing face coverings to help prevent the spread of coronaviru­s, walk out of a Transport for London (TfL) undergroun­d train in London yesterday.
— AFP LONDON: Commuters, some wearing face coverings to help prevent the spread of coronaviru­s, walk out of a Transport for London (TfL) undergroun­d train in London yesterday.

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