On Monday, the United Kingdom had 49,156 new registered cases of infection. This is the highest infection rate in the UK since mid-July, according to The Guardian.
Monday’s infection rate was only 19,000 fewer cases than the highest infection rate reported in the UK throughout the pandemic. The infection record was set on 8 January this year, when as many as 68,053 people were registered infected in one day.
The Prime Minister believes it will come as expected, but several experts are worried about the coming time.
Britain has one of the world’s highest coronation-related death rates, with more than 138,629 people having so far lost their lives during the pandemic.
Last week, a report stated that the government’s handling of the pandemic to put it mildly could have been better. According to the report, the belief in herd immunity and groping in the beginning has been the most serious mistakes that have been made.
Challenging months
The official spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Max Blain, says that the high number of infections was expected now that winter is approaching.
– We knew that the coming months would be challenging. What we see now is that the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths is still as we calculated a few months ago, says Blain.
He further says that the vaccination program will be their top priority in the future, together with “new treatment, testing and public information”.