LONDON: The British government on Monday lifted a pandemic restriction in everyday life in the UK, canceled all social blasphemy in one step slammed by scientists and opposition parties as unknown dangerous leaps.
From midnight (2300 GMT weeks), nightclubs can be reopened and other indoor places are allowed to walk on full capacity, while legal mandates include the use of masks and works from the house deleted.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson – who isolated himself after the Minister of Health was infected – urging the public to stay wise and for every slow to join two-thirds of British adults who are now fully vaccinated.
He defended Reopening – nicknamed the “freedom day” by several media – although scientists have great doubts after the daily infection rate in the UK reaches 50,000, behind Indonesia and Brazil.
“If we don’t do it now, then we will open in the fall, winter months, when the virus has a cold weather advantage,” Prime Minister said in a video message.
Starting this week’s summer school holiday offers a “courage extinguisher”, he said.
“If we don’t do it now, we have to ask yourself, when will we do it? So this is the right time, but we have to do it carefully.” Jonathan Ashworth, a spokesman for the Opposition Labor Party, said the government was “reckless”, Gema experts who said canceling the global health reversal.
“We oppose to open without precautions,” Ashworth told BBC Television, attacking, especially the government’s plan on the mask.
After the success of the vaccination program – which has now offered at least one dose to every adult in the UK – the government said that every risk of hospital care can be managed.
But Professor Neil Ferguson from Imperial College London warned that Britain was on track for 100,000 cases a day, because the Delta Covid variant was running out of control.
“The real question is, can we double it or even higher? And that’s where the crystal ball began to fail,” he told BBC Television.
“We can get 2,000 inpatients a day, 200,000 cases a day, but it’s much more sure,” he said.
Even if Britain suffers from death which is far less than the previous wave, such a case burden will still put pressure severely at the National Health Office (NHS) and the risk of seeding new variants, medical officers warn.
Senior Conservative MP Jeremy Hunt, a former health secretary, said the government had to learn from Israel and the Netherlands, which had been forced to reverse relaxation recently.
“The warning light on the NHS dashboard does not blink the yellow, it blinks red,” he told BBC radio.
Scotland and Wales, which the Devolved Government establishes their own health policy, says they will maintain the mandate on the face cover between other limits.
But in the UK, all the restrictions on social mixing were appointed.
The sports stadia, cinema and theater can now return home.
The population was fully vaccinated who returned from the purpose of the “Amber List” in Europe no longer had to quarantine – although in the last minute policy shift, the government has maintained the requirements for France.
Also staying in place is the requirement to isolate itself after close contact, which has forced millions off work or school in the past few weeks, which leads to industrial warnings from severe economic disorders.
After their contact with Health Secretary Sajid Javid, Minister Johnson and Finance Rishi Sunak initially tried to use official pilot schemes that allowed participants to avoid full self isolation.
But after public and political protests, Downing Street did a rushed turn.
Johnson, who almost died from Covid last year, will remain in the Retreat of Prime Minister at the Northwest of London Checkers to July 26.
“We did look for a while on our ideas to take part in the pilot scheme that allowed people to test every day,” he said.
“But I think it’s much more important that everyone survives with the same rules.” Others urge the government to remain in the cautious global consensus to handle pandemics, rather than accessing Johnson and other conservative libertarian instincts.
The government’s approach states control now before the surge in winter respiratory disease is characterized by “epidemiological moral emptiness and stupidity”, said the University of Bristol Public Health Expert Gabriel.