The UK has already vaccinated half the population: the results are clear



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Half of the country’s adult population, almost 27 million, has already been vaccinated. people. Last week, on average, more than 421 thousand were injected per day. vaccine doses, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Health.

According to British health officials, vaccinations were carried out at a staggering rate on Saturday, with nearly 27 people vaccinated every second.

“In a single day, as many people as living in Liverpool, Southampton and Oxford have been vaccinated,” said Sir Simon Stevens, head of the National Health Service (NHS).

The country’s Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, was pleased with the beautiful number on Twitter, writing: “Thank you very much to everyone who contributed, please do not hesitate to come and get vaccinated upon receiving the invitation.”

On Friday, the prime minister himself received the first dose of AstraZeneca’s vaccine against COVID-19, assuring the public that the vaccine is safe.

Boris johnson

Boris johnson

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Boris johnson

Boris johnson

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Boris johnson

Boris johnson

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“It just came to our notice then. Everything went very well, very quickly,” the prime minister told reporters at a London hospital near his Downing Street residence.

“Anyone who gets a message that they should get vaccinated, please go ahead and get vaccinated,” he added. “It will be the best for you, the best for your family and everyone else.”

Mr. Johnson emphasized that the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine has now been reaffirmed by European medical experts in the wake of concerns about low blood clots in people who had been vaccinated.

In the last three days, 2.24 million have been vaccinated in the country. people.

In the UK, Pfizer / BioNTech and AstraZeneca are vaccinated. A vaccine developed by the American company Moderna was also approved in January by the country’s pharmaceutical supervisory authority. The country should receive the first doses in April.

The number of COVID-19 victims in the UK is the lowest in six months

In the UK, the number of new COVID-19 victims has fallen to the level of six months ago. The deaths were confirmed on Sunday, at least since early October, the London office said, according to Reuters.

Observers see this as a sign that the vaccination campaign is particularly successful in a country severely affected by a new strain of coronavirus. In January and February, the number of daily deaths from COVID-19 exceeded 1,000.

96 deaths were recorded on Saturday. The number of new infections on Sunday stood at 5,312, which is also lower than the previous day (5,587). Here, however, the decline is much smaller than in the casualty statistics, suggesting that the vaccine does not protect one hundred percent against the coronavirus, but prevents the progression of severe disease and death.

In the former EU, 27.6 million people have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. people, and that’s more than half of the country’s adult population. 2.3 million have received both doses.

Experts say the threat to the summer holidays still lingers, as the number of new cases abroad continues to rise.

UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace cautions that “those who want to get out of the UK are more likely to be blind and creative.”

“We cannot risk the advances of the vaccination program,” he added.

The COVID-19 statistics in the UK remain encouraging: fewer and fewer people are entering and dying from the disease as a result of the active vaccination campaign.

In the latter category, the numbers have dropped to double digits and hospitals now receive about a tenth of what they received three months ago, writes The Guardian.

In addition, another category, the number of new cases per day, has stabilized: 60 thousand. cases dropped to 5 or 6 thousand. Why is this number practically misplaced and deaths and severe cases are sure to decline?

According to The Guardian, researchers say the reason is very clear. The vaccine is, at least initially, intended for the most vulnerable, specifically the elderly, which is undoubtedly reflected in the statistics of deaths and serious cases.

“Because the people who are more likely to be hospitalized or even die from the disease are highly vaccinated, it is natural that these statistics are improving, although the number of new cases is decreasing,” said Professor Steven Riley, an expert. in infectious diseases. dynamics of disease at the College of London.

Those who are particularly vulnerable (mainly due to their respectable age) are already protected by the vaccine, resulting in fewer, fewer, and more serious deaths from the disease. Younger people still awaiting vaccination but believed to be more active in spreading the infection continue to do so, although quarantine restrictions should help control the situation.

“Now that the students have returned to school, the number of cases will increase again, as was the case in Israel. As the country began to open up to Israel at the height of vaccination, statistics on new cases began to rise, but such a disturbing change did not last long. At the moment, the Israeli data is really inspiring, “says Riley.

However, the professor warns that new strains of the virus could change the situation in the UK and lead to the growth of new cases.

“On the other hand, the UK data since Christmas gives a timid positive impression. At the moment, the situation is really optimistic, but you have to watch what is happening, be attentive to new varieties, “added the expert in infectious disease dynamics.

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