Western Morning News

Fears over rise of Indian variant

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THE Government is “anxious” about the Indian variant of coronaviru­s and is “ruling nothing out”, Boris Johnson has said, as he hinted local restrictio­ns may be needed.

Scientists are keeping a close eye on the spread of the variant across the UK. Figures from Public Health England (PHE) yesterday showed a rise in cases.

Speaking at a primary school in Ferryhill, County Durham, the Prime Minister said: “It is a variant of concern, we are anxious about it. At the moment there is a very wide range of scientific opinion about what could happen.

“We want to make sure we take all the prudential, cautious steps now that we could take, so there are meetings going on today to consider exactly what we need to do. There is a range of things we could do, we are ruling nothing out.”

The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencie­s (Sage) has met to discuss the spread of the Indian variant, amid fears it could have an impact on the Government’s road map out of lockdown.

Asked if local lockdowns were possible, Mr Johnson said: “There are a range of things we could do, we want to make sure we grip it.

“Obviously, there’s surge testing, there’s surge tracing. If we have to do other things, then of course the public would want us to rule nothing out.”

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