Everything you need to know about the new Covid-19 variant. (PA) Plans to loosen Covid-19 restrictions over Christmas were axed this weekend as Boris Johnson warned a new strain of the virus is spreading rapidly in parts of the UK. Last week Health Secretary Matt Hancock addressed MPs in the House of Commons saying that the new strain of the virus was a probable cause of coronavirus spreading faster in parts of the UK. Although it is believed the new strain can spread more rapidly, at this stage there is no reason the believe it is more dangerous or that it will damage the effectiveness of the vaccines.
Everything you need to know about the new Covid-19 variant. (PA) Plans to loosen Covid-19 restrictions over Christmas were axed this weekend as Boris Johnson warned a new strain of the virus is spreading rapidly in parts of the UK. Last week Health Secretary Matt Hancock addressed MPs in the House of Commons saying that the new strain of the virus was a probable cause of coronavirus spreading faster in parts of the UK. Although it is believed the new strain can spread more rapidly, at this stage there is no reason the believe it is more dangerous or that it will damage the effectiveness of the vaccines.
Everything you need to know about the new Covid-19 variant. (PA) Plans to loosen Covid-19 restrictions over Christmas were axed this weekend as Boris Johnson warned a new strain of the virus is spreading rapidly in parts of the UK. Last week Health Secretary Matt Hancock addressed MPs in the House of Commons saying that the new strain of the virus was a probable cause of coronavirus spreading faster in parts of the UK. Although it is believed the new strain can spread more rapidly, at this stage there is no reason the believe it is more dangerous or that it will damage the effectiveness of the vaccines.
Everything you need to know about the new Covid-19 variant. (PA) Plans to loosen Covid-19 restrictions over Christmas were axed this weekend as Boris Johnson warned a new strain of the virus is spreading rapidly in parts of the UK. Last week Health Secretary Matt Hancock addressed MPs in the House of Commons saying that the new strain of the virus was a probable cause of coronavirus spreading faster in parts of the UK. Although it is believed the new strain can spread more rapidly, at this stage there is no reason the believe it is more dangerous or that it will damage the effectiveness of the vaccines.