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The members of the public expect a dose of Covid - 19 vaccine, in Manchester (AFP)
London: British public is urged to reduce their parties and meetings prior to Christmas on Thursday to try to control the increase in coronavirus cases due to the OMICRON VARIANTE of COVID that is transmitted quickly - 19.Downing Street has denied plans to impose more blocking restrictions at any time beyond the current home orientation work where possible orientation, mandatory facial masks in interior and covid environments - 78 vaccine certifications for large places.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reiterated the Government's recharge vaccine approach "Get Boosted Now" while running a team of ministers and experts to advise people to perform a lateral flow test before attending events or meetings, as recordedThe United Kingdom 400, 1358767 COVID cases on Wednesday, the highest in the country since the Pandemia began last year."Think carefully before going," said Johnson.«Let's continue giving OMICRON both barrels.Let's reduce your propagation and give more time to vaccines: use masks inside, use ventilation, do the test if you are going to attend an event in which you are likely to know many people, and do the test if you are going to meetWith elderly and vulnerable relatives, ”he said.England's medical director (CMO), Professor Chris Whitty, went further to urge the public not to "mix with people with whom it is not necessary" as he predicted ominously who would break more COVID records in the coming weeks,since the United Kingdom is experiencing "two epidemics one on top of the other", one driven by the omicron of "very fast growth" and the other by the already dominant delta variant.«I'm afraid we have to be realistic that records will break a lot in the coming weeks as the rates continue.To climb, "he said.The Council is particularly crucial at a time of the year in which Christmas parties and related meetings are the norm throughout the United Kingdom.The Minister of Health, Gillian Keegan, urged people to "make a sensible decision" and prioritize meetings in the coming weeks to try to keep infections under certain control to avoid overwhelming the National Health Service (NHS).«Make a sensible decision.If you are going to a party, do a test.If there are many people who do not know, if that is your priority, it is fine.If your priority is to get to Christmas day with your family, then adopt a different approach, ”he said.Scotland has already imposed stricter norms that limit meetings to no more than three homes that are mixed inside.Meanwhile, the Hotel Sector of the United Kingdom has expressed concern that their businesses are seriously affected by the cancellation of reserves and asked the government support.The Government says that it is too early to say what measures could be necessary for companies and that it is working on a variety of options.
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