Britain’s third nationwide lock-down measure to control the COVID-19 outbreak was ineffective when the number of COVID numbers did not drop as expected.
Today (21 Jan 64), researchers warned on Thursday that The third international lockdown in the UK appears to have little effect in reducing the rate of COVID-19 infection and death, the prevalence of the disease is still very high. And there is no evidence that the number of cases has decreased in the first 10 days of the new lockdown.
The researchers who studied the prevalence of the known disease REACT-1, of Imperial College London said that as long as the COVID-19 infection rate Has not significantly decreased The public health service will remain under critical pressure. And the number of deaths will continue to skyrocket.
Steven Riley, professor of communicable disease dynamics The co-leader of the work said the number of COVID cases in hospitals is now critically high. And we can’t predict that the numbers will drop. Until we can reduce the prevalence of the disease successfully.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a third nationwide lock-down measure on January 5. With the closing of the bar, All restaurants and schools And allowed only the shops that are needed only to be opened to the public Ministers demanded that the people stay at home as much as possible. To prevent patients from overloading the hospital And giving staff time to distribute and vaccinate against COVID-19. To the elderly and people in the most vulnerable
British government reports new coronavirus deaths Hit the record high on Wednesday 1,820 people, however, with 38 new cases.,905 people, down from the peak of the new epidemic on Jan. 8, which was 68.,053 people made so far There have been cases of infection throughout the country 3,515,796 people and 93 deaths,469 people
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