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encouraging more mask wearing and meeting friends outside, but there is still a lot of work to do to reach out to nearly 5 million people in the uk who have still not had their firstjab. the prime minister has defended the government s decision not to re impose coronavirus restrictions in england, despite a rise in infections. borisjohnson has acknowledged cases are high but said we re within theparameters of what the predictions were . he s been speaking to journalists during a visit to a school in county antrim. we are continuing with the plan we set out injuly, which is itself an extension of the road map that began in february, and yes, we are watching the numbers very carefully every day, and yes, you are absolutely right, the numbers of infections are high. but we are within the parameters of what the
more than 50,000 covid cases have been recorded in the uk for the first time since july. it comes as the government has been accused of wilful negligence for not doing more to stop the spread of covid in england. the doctors union the british medical association says it s incredibly concerning that ministers are not taking immediate action to reduce the impact of coronavirus on the nhs. the prime minister has defended the government s decision not to re impose coronavirus restrictions, despite a rise in infections. 0ur health correspondent katherine da costa reports. this is plan a boosting elderly and vulnerable groups is part of the government s main strategy to navigate what many fear might be a difficult winter. now, in england, those who are six months and one week post their second covid
now, covid has disrupted other health care, that is accepted, but whether the government s decision this week addresses that problem hinges on what happens to those hospitalisation rates. here is professor neil ferguson again. the challen . es professor neil ferguson again. t“ta: challenges there is still the potential of getting very large numbers of cases, and this is the $1 million question, if we get very high numbers of cases, up to 200,000, it still could cause some pressure to the health system. that indeed is the pressure to the health system. that indeed is the question, or at least one of them, because another we need to address is whether this is actually about politics as much as it is about science. to some degree, this is about the conservatives desire to assert individual responsibility and freedoms. here is cabinet minister robertjenrick. brute cabinet minister robert jenrick. we now cabinet minister robertjenrick. we now have to move into a different period now