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England lets Omicon run – Liberation

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For economic and political reasons, the government of Boris Johnson allowed the Omicron variant to spread in the country and limit the restrictions as much as possible. Hospitals are already overcrowded.

England faces tsunami – bets on almost free movement In late November, a few days before France, after the first cases of the variant were discovered in its soil, some new restrictions were imposed. If not, return the mask at home and at school in early December, with proof of a negative test or proof of double vaccination to attend large-scale events and teleworking.

It is a counter-strategy of other British countries (Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland), which handles health policies independently, and therefore Pandemic, where strict restrictions are in place.

As of Wednesday, in the United Kingdom, 194,000 cases had been reported. According to the National Statistics Office, one in fifteen people tested positive for English last week. We’re talking about one in ten people in London, the source of the infection. But the government accepts the policy that allows the virus to spread: the option “Restricting our freedom must be the last resort. We must give ourselves the best chance of living with Kovid. Health Minister Sajid Javed said on Saturday.

The government, which is embroiled in a number of scams, has little room for intrigue. Ascent is pushing for the withdrawal of the petty measures taken by Boris Johnson, the Libertarian faction of its conservative majority. If he still objected to the issue, the leader removed the obligation for passengers who had been fully vaccinated to undergo an inspection before entering the area – an antigen or PCR was mandatory in the days following their arrival.

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Is this the right strategy? In the English capital, the number of daily epidemics stopped increasing. An encouraging hint that epidemiologist Neil Ferguson is advising the government “Vigilantly optimistic”. “It is expected that the number of cases will start declining next week. But we will have to wait another week or three for other areas, ”he said. The scientist predicts. That’s what worries hospitals across the UK. Hospitals will have to deal with the current shortage of staff and the rapidly growing number of hospitals due to staff being in compulsory isolation or contact cases.

Last week, in England, more than 11,000 Kovid patients were hospitalized, an increase of 28.4 million – three – quarters of those eligible – a 60% increase over the week before the three vaccinations. If intensive care services are not overcrowded for the time being, ambulances are struggling to respond to all emergencies, and the time taken for care is long.

Of the 137 regional hospital authorities of the National Health Service and the Public Health Service, 24 declared themselves in a “critical event”, meaning they may not be able to respond to emergencies. This is before publishing complete data about vacations and return to school.

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