

“That’s all good and fine if you manage to live, but there are people who die,” Danielle Ompad, an associate professor of epidemiology at New York University’s School of Global Public Health, says of the concept being pushed by British officials. The UK government has been promoting policies that require some degree of “living with covid” from the very beginning, whether through herd immunity or delaying lockdowns over fears of “behavioral fatigue.” Johnson’s laissez-faire policies may have been shaped by illegal drinks parties he attended with dozens of staff while the rest of the country was in strict lockdown in 2020, for which he is now under intense scrutiny and faces calls to quit. Migration Latest news, analysis and comment on migration in Europe and beyond.ĭefense Latest news, analysis and comment on defense in Europe and beyond.Ĭontinent Latest news, analysis and comment from POLITICO’s editors and guest writers on the continent.The UK government has been encouraging citizens to “learn to live” with the coronavirus since last summer, when prime minister Boris Johnson ditched laws requiring face masks and social distancing, only partially reinstating mask rules when omicron first hit. Germany Latest news, analysis and comment on German politics and beyond.įrench election 2022 Latest news, analysis and comment on the French election in 2022 and beyond.Įlections in Europe Latest news, analysis and comment on elections in Europe and beyond.Ĭoronavirus in Europe The latest news, data and analysis on the world’s pandemic response. Shadow Education Secretary Kate Green warned Sunday that moving to personal responsibility for masks was a “recipe for confusion” and “possibly a recipe for more confrontations.” She argued it would “be much clearer and simpler for the government to keep mandatory mask-wearing in public places in place after July 19.”īrussels Latest news, analysis and comment from POLITICO’s editors and guest writers in Europe. The opposition Labour Party has questioned some elements of the government's reopening strategy, arguing against the dropping of mandatory mask-wearing even while agreeing that the lifting of restrictions should go ahead on July 19. Caution is absolutely vital, and we must all take responsibility so we don’t undo our progress, ensuring we continue to protect our NHS." wear a mask in healthcare settings and crowded indoor. England's third national lockdown has legally come into force, with MPs set to vote retrospectively on it later. outdoors is safer than indoors if you have symptoms, stay at home and avoid contact with other people. He added: "Cases will rise as we unlock, so as we confirm our plans today, our message will be clear. London's Regent Street, normally packed with people and traffic, is deserted. “We are tantalizingly close to the final milestone in our roadmap out of lockdown, but the plan to restore our freedoms must come with a warning," Johnson said. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are ending their own curbs to a different timescale. Just shy of two-thirds (65.6 percent) of the U.K.'s adult population has now received both vaccine doses, according to the latest figures, with the government having already delayed an earlier planned easing of restrictions in June by four weeks to allow for more progress. A year later, that figure has nearly topped four million. 10 cautioning Sunday night that COVID cases are expected to rise as restrictions are eased, and that hospitalizations, serious illness and deaths will continue "albeit at a much lower level than before" the vaccination program. On 23 March 2020, the UK entered its first lockdown - weeks after the first recorded domestic cases of coronavirus.
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COVID-19 lockdowns in the United Kingdom refer to a series of stay-at-home orders introduced by the British and devolved governments in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Johnson will set out the latest data Monday, with No. Home > Charts > Timeline of UK government coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions. COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom Marylebone station in London during the first nationwide lockdown in April 2020. The government's four tests are the continued success of the U.K.'s vaccination drive evidence that the jabs are sufficiently effective at reducing death and hospitalization among those who have received them infection rates that do not risk a surge in hospitalizations that would overwhelm the National Health Service and a judgment that new coronavirus variants don't fundamentally alter the picture.
