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Britain’s vaccine army is fighting to flatten the third wave
The i 1 hr ago Oliver Duff © Provided by The i The roll-out of vaccines has been sped-up in the UK to try and lessen the impact of a third wave (Photo: Reuters)
The race is on. If anyone doubted that we are going to have to battle hard to stay ahead of infections from the (so-called) Indian variant, today’s
iweekend cover story settles it.
Some people are already being offered earlier second vaccine doses, our policy editor Jane Merrick reports. If you are in your 50s, 40s, 30s, will you? That’s hard to say – because it will vary by area and by supply. At this stage of the pandemic, inconsistency is unavoidable, as we can see from the different vaccine roll-outs across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Britain s vaccine army is fighting to flatten the third wave
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The ousted adviser points to government graphs from the start of the pandemic showing projections for a single prolonged but flattened wave of infections and deaths, with herd immunity described as “the optimal single-peak strategy”. He also suggests that if “competent” people had been in charge, the UK would “probably” have avoided the first national lockdown.
Cummings, “a figure who fascinates Westminster, has already hinted at damaging revelations” to come when he sits before the joint inquiry into lessons that can be learned from the UK’s handling of the Covid pandemic, says the BBC’s Mark D’Arcy.
Allies say that Cummings “wants revenge” and plans to “napalm” the prime minister with his revelations to the Health and Social Care and the Science and Technology committees, The Sunday Times reports. And he is expected to produce papers, text messages, WhatsApp threads and recordings to back up his claims.