The Columbus Dispatch

UK hikes virus alert level as omicron rises

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LONDON – The British government raised the country’s official coronaviru­s threat level on Sunday, warning the rapid spread of the omicron variant had pushed the U.K. into risky territory.

The chief medical officers of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland said the emergence of the highly transmissi­ble new strain “adds additional and rapidly increasing risk to the public and health care services” at a time when COVID-19 is already widespread. They recommende­d raising the alert level from 3 to 4 on a 5-point scale.

The doctors said early evidence shows omicron is spreading much faster than the currently dominant delta variant, and that vaccines offer less protection against it.

British officials say omicron is likely to replace delta as the dominant strain in the U.K. within days.

“Data on severity will become clearer over the coming weeks but hospitaliz­ations from omicron are already occurring and these are likely to increase rapidly,” they said.

Concerns about the new variant led Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservati­ve government to reintroduc­e restrictio­ns that were lifted almost six months ago.

Masks must be worn in most indoor settings, vaccine certificates must be shown to enter nightclubs and people are being urged to work from home if possible.

Many scientists say that’s unlikely to be enough, however, and are calling for tougher measures.

Johnson’s government is trying to avoid that, but aims to offer everyone 18 and over a booster shot by the end of

January.

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