UK SAGE Adviser Warns of ‘Substantial’ Third COVID-19 Wave, But Death Rate Still Low

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UK SAGE Adviser Warns of ‘Substantial’ Third COVID-19 Wave, But Death Rate Still Low

The latest Public Health England Data show that only 12 people died of COVID-19 on Friday, with the seven-day mortality rate down 1.6 percent on the previous week. Meanwhile, almost four-fifths of UK adults have been vaccinated, with over half having had their second dose.

A scientific adviser to the British government has warned of a “substantial” third wave of COVID-19 infections as the 21 June unlocking date looms.

But the latest data shows a slight rise in the number of deaths appearing to level off, as the UK’s immunisation programme proceeds apace.

Marr cited new estimates by Public Health England (PHE) this week that the Delta variant of COVID-19 — the so-called “Indian” mutant — was 60 percent more infectious than other forms in household transmission.

The latest PHE figures show that while almost 8,000 people tested positive on Friday, with seven-day infection rates up by half, the mortality rate was actually down by 1.6 percent over the same period, with only 12 deaths recorded that day.

Meanwhile, the number of hospital admissions with the deadly coronavirus strain had risen by 15 percent over the previous week, lagging far behind the rise in infections.

Almost half a million vaccines were administered across the UK on Friday, some 203,000 first doses and 286,000 booster jabs. More than 41 million Britons — 78 percent of the adult population — have been vaccinated, with 29.5 million or 56 percent having had their boosters.

Speaking at the G7 summit in Cornwall on Saturday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cast new doubt on whether the fourth “cautious but irreversible” phase of lifting lockdown restrictions could go ahead on 21 June, or would have to be pushed back by several weeks.

The fourth phase would see nightclubs and music venues allowed to reopen as well as large public gatherings 

The opposition Labour Party shadow international trade secretary, Emily Thornberry, backed extending the lockdown and poured cold water on Britons’ hopes of enjoying a holiday abroad this summer.

Conservative MP Mark Harper, chairman of the lockdown-sceptic COVID Recovery Group of some 70 backbenchers, hailed the effectiveness of vaccines in ‘breaking the link’ between infections and severe cases — and warned the government against extending or re-imposing restrictions.

​And independent journalist Patrick Henningsen challenged the narrative as “propaganda”.

​There have been over 4.5 million COVID-19 cases in the UK and nearly 128,000 deaths within 28 days of testing positive since January 2020.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

UK SAGE Adviser Warns of ‘Substantial’ Third COVID-19 Wave, But Death Rate Still Low

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