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Although it was determined that the new type of coronavirus (Covid-19) was mutated in the United Kingdom to spread faster, it was reported that the stricter measures will be implemented in the capital London in the face of the increase in cases.
Health Minister Matt Hancock said in a statement in parliament that it will take time and perseverance to see the benefits of the vaccine that was launched last week.
Noting that there is a “strong” increase in the number of cases in the east and southeast of England, as well as in London, Hancock explained that the virus has mutated and more than 1000 people have been infected with this new species.
Stating that the number of cases increased rapidly with this type and reported to the World Health Organization (WHO), Hancock emphasized that this species is unlikely to cause more serious diseases than other species.
HOW EFFECTIVE THE NEW TYPE IS STILL UNKNOWN
Stating that London, Essex and some regions of Hertfordshire will move to the third stage where the strictest measures will take place on Wednesday, starting at 00.01, Hancock said they do not yet know how effective the new species is in increasing in this places.
Noting that the virus has spread not only among the young but also among those over 60, Hancock said: “We must act now to change course because there is no time to lose.”
STRICT PRECAUTIONS
Under Phase 3 restrictions, cafes and restaurants will only be able to accept delivery service, bars will be closed.
People will not be able to meet people they do not live with indoors and in the gardens of their homes.
Football stadiums will be closed to fans, covered sports halls will not be able to serve.
Theaters will also have to close their doors once again.
In the country where 64,170 people died from Covid-19, a national quarantine was applied from November 5 to December 2.
With the end of the quarantine, a gradual measures plan was implemented, which was set to last until spring.
WHO EXPLANATION
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that there is no evidence that the new type (variant) of the new type of coronavirus (Covid-19) detected in some parts of the UK behaves differently from existing types of the virus. .
The WHO issued a statement regarding the news that there is “a new type of Covid-19 spreading faster” in south-east England.
“We are aware of this genetic variant reported in 1000 people in the UK,” said WHO Emergency Program Director Mike Ryan, who responded to the question at a press conference held at the organization’s headquarters in Geneva. , Switzerland.
Ryan said UK experts are examining the new species: “We saw many variants of (Covid-19). This virus develops and changes over time.”
Ryan asked the UK to explain the sequence analyzes on positive samples, noting that this will contribute to a better understanding of Covid-19.
“OUR EVALUATIONS WILL CONTINUE”
Maria Van Kerkhove, leader of the WHO fight against Covid-19, who shared the last minute information she received from officials in England on the same question, said: “ So far, there is no evidence that this variant behaves. differently, but of course we are cautious to properly evaluate it. . ” said.
Kerkhove said that experts are looking for changes in the development of neutralizing antibodies in the newly detected species, as in all types of Covid-19.