British health secretary says infections expected to double in next two weeks
The British health secretary said Tuesday that coronavirus infections in the country are expected to double in the next two weeks as the United Kingdom lifts remaining restrictions on gatherings of people.
“As we ease and go into the summer, we expect them to rise significantly, and they could go as high as 100,000 case numbers,” Sajid Javid said on BBC radio.
Despite the expected jump in numbers, Javid stressed the concern is about hospitalizations and deaths, which are at better levels than previously recorded.
“What matters more than anything is hospitalization and death numbers, and that is where the link has been severely weakened,” Javid said.
“Just to put a number on that — at the moment, we are seeing around 25,000 new cases a day. The last time was saw numbers like that, we sadly had deaths of around 500 a day. And now we are at about one-thirtieth of that,” he added.
Covid cases “could go as high as 100,000” as restrictions ease
New Health Secretary @SajidJavid tells @MishalHusain the link between case numbers and hospitalisation and death numbers has been “severely weakened” by the impact of vaccines and new treatments. #R4Today pic.twitter.com/gLH5SrcMbE
— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) July 6, 2021
The increase in cases is stemming from the delta variant that has caused many countries to see a spike in cases, including in countries with strong vaccination programs.
Despite the rise in cases, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Monday all coronavirus restrictions will be lifted July 19.
This includes capacity limits and social distancing rules being lifted.
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