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UK PM Johnson s new COVID gamble worries some scientist
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UK PM Johnson s new COVID gamble worries some scientists
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It is true cases are rising: the 23,000 new infections reported on Monday make up the highest figure in four months. Nearly all new cases are the same highly transmissible Delta variant causing panic in Australia.
British authorities here are certainly wary of the trend. But they are not alarmed for two reasons: cases were always going to increase as the UK moved out of a strict four-month lockdown, and the contest between vaccine and virus is much more nuanced than Morrison and others make out.
Here are some facts.
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The last time the UK recorded close to 23,000 cases amid a new wave was on December 16. That day, 613 deaths were announced.
Covid-19: Is Australia s PM telling the truth about what vaccines are achieving in the UK?
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Don’t think of this as a bad sign, it’s exactly what’s expected from an effective but imperfect jab
An 18-year-old boy is vaccinated at Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium in London. Photograph: Will Edwards/AFP/Getty Images
An 18-year-old boy is vaccinated at Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium in London. Photograph: Will Edwards/AFP/Getty Images
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June read: “Study shows 29% of the 42 people who have died after catching the new strain had BOTH vaccinations.” In Public Health England’s technical briefing on 25 June, that figure had risen to 43% (50 of 117), with the majority (60%) having received at least one dose.