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British PM slams anti-vaxxers’ online ‘mumbo jumbo’

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday hit out at antivaccin­e campaigner­s’ “mumbo jumbo” and “nonsense” in his toughest attack yet on those opposed to Covid-19 jabs.

“I want to say to the anti-vax campaigner­s, the people who are putting this mumbo jumbo on social media: they are completely wrong,” he said.

“You haven’t heard me say that before, because I think it’s important we have a voluntary approach in this country and we’re going to keep a voluntary approach,” he said, during a visit to a vaccinatio­n centre.

The UK, already among the European countries worst hit by the pandemic, with a virus death toll of nearly 150,000, has seen a fresh surge in cases due to the arrival of the Omicron variant in late November.

Mr Johnson noted that other European countries were going for “coercion”, after Italy on Wednesday made Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns mandatory for all those aged over 50, with fines for those who refuse.

“What a tragedy that we’ve got all this pressure on the NHS (National Health Service), all the difficulti­es that our doctors and nurses are experienci­ng and we’ve got people out there spouting complete nonsense about vaccinatio­n,” he added.

“It’s absolutely wrong, it’s totally counterpro­ductive, and the stuff they’re putting out on social media is complete mumbo jumbo.”

Mr Johnson said on Tuesday it was “absolutely crazy” that intensive care units in Britain were being filled by the unvaccinat­ed, pushing stretched NHS resources to the limit.

He noted the country had 2 million vacant vaccinatio­n slots this week and that the majority of people getting intensive hospital care for Covid are not fully jabbed.

England’s Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty added at the time he was “saddened” by the number of unvaccinat­ed patients in hospital and “frustrated” at the deliberate scare tactics of anti-vaxxers.

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Johnson: ‘People spouting nonsense’

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