The Reporter (Vacaville)

London faces tight pandemic restrictio­ns

- By Sylvia Hui

LONDON >> London and its surroundin­g areas will be placed under Britain’s highest level of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns beginning Wednesday as infections rise rapidly in the capital, the health secretary said Monday, adding that a new variant of the virus may be to blame for the spread.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the government must take swift action after seeing “very sharp, exponentia­l rises” in Greater London and nearby Kent and Essex. He said in some areas cases are doubling every seven days.

The surge of COVID-19 cases in southern England may be associated with a new variant of coronaviru­s, Hancock told lawmakers. He said officials are assessing the new strand, but stressed there was nothing to suggest it was more likely to cause serious disease, or that it wouldn’t respond to a vaccine.

“We’ve currently identified over 1,000 cases with this variant predominan­tly in the south of England, although cases have been identified in nearly 60 different local authority areas,” he said. Initial analysis suggests that the new variant is growing faster than existing variants, he added.

“The medical advice that we have is that it is highly unlikely that this new variant will impinge the vaccine and the impact of the

vaccine,” he said.

Britain started vaccinatin­g people over age 80 and health care workers on Dec. 8 with the PfizerBioN­Tech vaccine and its regulators are also evaluating other vaccines, including one developed by AstraZenec­a and Oxford University. Thousands have been vaccinated so far, but they must return in 21 days for a second shot. The National Health Service said hundreds of medical clinics across England were getting vaccine deliveries on Monday and would be offering shots by Tuesday.

Under Tier 3 restrictio­ns, the toughest level in England’s three-tier system, people can’t socialize indoors, and bars, pubs and restaurant­s must close except for takeout. People are told to minimize traveling within or to the area, and Hancock said people shouldn’t take trips into central London to do

Christmas shopping.

London is currently in Tier 2, or high alert, which applies to most of England.

In November, the capital was among the areas with the lowest regional infection rates in England but some areas in and around London have now become virus hot spots.

Dr. Michael Ryan, the chief of emergencie­s for the World Health Organizati­on, said the U.N. health agency was aware of the new strain reported in the U.K. and was working with British and other health authoritie­s to assess if the reported mutations might change how the virus is behaving.

“This kind of evolution and mutations like this are quite common,” Ryan told reporters on Monday, adding there was “no informatio­n that suggests” this virus variant is more deadly or spreads more easily between people.

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ALBERTO PEZZALI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police officers patrol an anti-lockdown demonstrat­ion in London on Monday.

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