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Hospitals near capacity as record 53,000 new COVID cases put UK back in the eye of the storm

1 / of 2 Hospitals near capacity as record 53,000 new COVID cases put UK back in the eye of the storm Posted TueTuesday 29 DecDecember 2020 at 7:54pm Despite much of the UK being under strict coronavirus restrictions, Britain has recorded its highest ever daily number of new COVID-19 cases. ( Print text only Cancel The United Kingdom is back in the eye of the storm of the coronavirus pandemic according to England s health services chief, with the UK registering a new daily record of 53,135 COVID-19 cases. Key points: The UK has recorded its highest daily number of positive COVID-19 cases, with 53,135 registered on Tuesday The previous record was 41,385 new cases, which occurred on Monday

Britain must vaccinate 2m a week to prevent third Covid-19 wave

Britain must vaccinate 2m a week to prevent third Covid-19 wave Reuters/London Filed on December 29, 2020 The government has said it has secured early access to 357m vaccines doses through agreements with several developers. Britain must vaccinate two million people a week to avoid a third wave of the coronavirus outbreak, a study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) has concluded. The UK has had more than 71,000 deaths from the coronavirus and over 2.3 million cases of Covid-19 infections as of late Monday, according to a Reuters tally. “The most stringent intervention scenario with tier 4 (restrictions) England-wide and schools closed during January and 2 million individuals vaccinated per week, is the only scenario we considered which reduces peak ICU (intensive care) burden below the levels seen during the first wave”, the study said.

Study says Britain must vaccinate two million a week to prevent third Covid-19 wave

BENGALURU (Dec 29): Britain must vaccinate two million people a week to avoid a third wave of the coronavirus outbreak, a study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) has concluded. The UK has had more than 71,000 deaths from the coronavirus and over 2.3 million cases of COVID-19 infections as of late Monday, according to a Reuters tally. The most stringent intervention scenario with tier 4 (restrictions) England-wide and schools closed during January and 2 million individuals vaccinated per week, is the only scenario we considered which reduces peak ICU (intensive care) burden below the levels seen during the first wave , the study said.

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