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borisjohnson defends the uk government s decision not to impose further covid restrictions in england before the new year and says 90% of those in intensive care haven t had a booster. the majority of people ending up in intensive the majority of people ending up in intensive care people were not boosted intensive care people were not boosted. .., ., intensive care people were not boosted. , ., ,, ., , ., boosted. nicola sturgeon rules out introducin: boosted. nicola sturgeon rules out introducing further boosted. nicola sturgeon rules out introducing further restrictions i boosted. nicola sturgeon rules out introducing further restrictions in i introducing further restrictions in scotland but urges caution as infections continue to rise. record numbers of covid infections are recorded in both france and the united states as the omicron variant continues to spread. high demand for covid pcr tests has left people waiting for days and pharmacists are warning of patchy supplies o
this is bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. i m jane hill. the headlines: the uk announces just over 183,000 new coronavirus cases, a record daily total, but figures have been affected by delays over the festive period. it s as borisjohnson says up to 90% of those in intensive care haven t had a boosterjab. experts say it s still not clear how bad this surge of infections might be. we need to watch the data for a couple of weeks probably, the other side of the new year, to be absolutely sure which way this wave is going. as record infections rates are reported across europe and the us, the world health organization warns of a huge strain on global health services.