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Boris Johnson Warns of Tighter Covid Rules as Virus Surges

Boris Johnson Warns of Tighter Covid Rules as Virus Surges






The U.K.’s coronavirus outbreak is not under control, the government’s chief scientist said, as Boris Johnson warned tighter rules may be needed.

“Numbers of cases are going up, hospitalizations are going up, ICUs are going up, and unfortunately, very sadly so are deaths,” Government Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance said. “We don’t have this under control at the moment.”

The bleak assessment from Vallance, at a press conference with Johnson in London, came as the prime minister warned the country he will not “hesitate” to impose tougher national restrictions if required.

The U.K. on Wednesday recorded more than 7,000 cases of Covid-19 for the second day running: the two highest daily tallies since the start of the pandemic. But a survey of 80,000 people, by researchers at Imperial College London, suggested the government’s restrictions may be working, with the virus outbreak growing more slowly.

Despite rising cases and a surge in hospital admissions, the prime minister is resisting a national lockdown, which he fears will do too much damage to the economy.

Speaking at the press conference, Johnson said he wanted to avoid telling the public to stay at home so he could keep schools open and economic activity going. He suggested that it might be possible to keep the virus under control in local areas instead. Vallance warned the disease was spreading “everywhere.”

“This is headed in the wrong direction,” Vallance said. “There is no cause for complacency at all.”

The press conference featuring Johnson, Vallance and England’s Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty followed a bruising couple of days for the prime minister in which his pandemic strategy was attacked and his competence called into question.

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