UK needs tighter COVID rules to avert new "catastrophe", epidemiologist warns

Reuters

Published Dec 29, 2020 04:36AM ET

Updated Dec 29, 2020 01:45PM ET

By David Milliken and Paul Sandle

LONDON Reuters) - Britain's government needs to bring in tighter coronavirus lockdown rules to avert a fresh wave of deaths from a new variant of the virus, a leading epidemiologist warned on Tuesday.

Britain reported 41,385 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, the highest number since testing became widely available in the middle of 2020, and hospitals have more COVID-19 patients than during the first wave of the pandemic in April.

"We are entering a very dangerous new phase of the pandemic, and we're going to need decisive early national action to prevent a catastrophe in January and February," Andrew Hayward, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at University College London, told the BBC.

"We're really looking at a situation where we're moving into near-lockdown," he said.

More than 71,000 people in Britain have died within 28 days of a positive test for the disease.

Britain introduced a new level of tighter restrictions in parts of England on Dec. 19, shutting down non-essential retail and mostly banning people from meeting in person, because of a new variant of the coronavirus that infected people more easily.

A week later it extended the restrictions to a larger area, covering almost half of England's population. But the government has so far resisted reimposing a new nationwide lockdown.