Professor Peter Openshaw, a member of NERVTAG, an advisory body to the London government, is seriously concerned that Britons do not have enough centralized rapid Covid-19 and PCR testing, so they don’t even know if they are infected in New York on the eve of the year they go to parties – it turns out the guardian of the article. According to the professor, the holiday creates an excellent situation for the spread of the coronavirus, especially the omicron variant.
Gathering in a poorly ventilated area and yelling for loud music is ideal for passing on highly contagious pathogens.
Peter Openshaw said.
Health Minister Sajid Javid promised
The number of rapid tests will triple by three hundred million per month by February.
Meanwhile, he writes in the UK and sky news Web portal – There was a shortage of PCR tests across the country Thursday morning, and the situation is not mitigated by the fact that measures to curb the coronavirus epidemic vary from state to state.
While nightclubs in Scotland and Wales have been closed and authorities have asked Scots to gather people from a maximum of three families into a company, Prime Minister Boris Johnson in England has not imposed restrictions on New Year’s Eve, only recommending that everyone get tested before they go out to party. Celebrate “cautiously and reasonably” if possible.