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Published 14:37 29 Dec 2020 GMT
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"And so if we want to control the new variant we are going to need much tighter restrictions.
"We need to be more or less in a similar sort of messages of stay at home unless you really, really have to, so there's that combined with incentivisation of testing, incentivisation of isolation – those sorts of things that will carry us through the next few months while we get as many people as possible vaccinated." https://www.instagram.com/p/CJQgd3YHHf-/ It's reported that, as a minimum, Downing Street could put two thirds of England into Tier 4 restrictions but the scientific consensus appears to be that a new Tier 5 will be necessary to control the pandemic, after new more transmissible strains were discovered in the population. The UK has now broken its previous records for number of patients in hospital with coronavirus, as well as confirmed new cases, both set during the pandemic's initial peak in April. The majority of hospital admissions are in London, nearly 5,000 of them, and the total number of people being treated on wards in England is now 20,426, compared to the 18,974 recorded on April 12. Dr Yvonne Doyle, Public Health England medical director, said: "This very high level of infection is of growing concern at a time when our hospitals are at their most vulnerable, with new admissions rising in many regions." The President of British Infection Association tweeted: "Back on the wards today. Staggering amount of Covid. "Striking difference from last time - large family outbreaks with teenagers/young adults the focus. Multiple family members being admitted. "Not looking forward to next two weeks. Please follow the rules this new years eve." https://twitter.com/MartinLlewelyn/status/1343566836684746754 About 24 million people, half of England's population, are currently living under Tier 4 restrictions. The government does not deny that Tier 5 restrictions will be introduced but The Telegraph reports the current plan is only to expand Tier 4 areas. The chief executive of the NHS, Sir Simon Stevens, said: "Now again we are back in the eye of the storm with a second wave of coronavirus sweeping Europe and, indeed, this country. "Many of us have lost family, friends, colleagues and - at a time of year when we would normally be celebrating - a lot of people are understandably feeling anxious, frustrated and tired." "We think that by late spring with vaccine supplies continuing to come on stream we will have been able to offer all vulnerable people across this country COVID vaccination. "That perhaps provides the biggest chink of hope for the year ahead."All the animals shortlisted to feature on new banknotes
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