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‘Freedom day’ English is damaged by soaring cases and isolation chaos

'Freedom day' English is damaged by soaring cases and isolation chaos
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LONDON: Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s ‘Day Freedom’ which ended more than a year limiting Covid-19 locking in England was damaged on Monday by surging infection, a warning lacking supermarket and self-imposed self isolation.
Johnson’s bet that he could get one of the largest economies in Europe again because so many people now vaccinated marking a new round in a global response to Coronavirus.
If the vaccine has proven effective in reducing severe illness and death even while infection reaches a record level, Johnson’s decision can offer a way out of the worst public health crisis in decades.
If not, more locking can appear.
But Johnson’s great day was damaged by the “pingdemic chaos” as the national health service application ordered hundreds of thousands of people to isolate themselves – pushing the supermarket shelves can be emptied immediately.
“If we don’t do it now, we have to ask yourself, when will we do it?” Johnson said for hours after he was forced to leave a plan to avoid the requirements of quarantine 10 days for himself and Finance Minister Rishi Sunak.
“This is the right time but we have to do it carefully.
We must remember that this virus is still out there.” England has the seventh highest death in the world, 128,708, and is expected to immediately have more new infections every day than what is done at the height of the second wave of this year’s virus.
On Sunday there are 48,161 new cases.
But, surpassing European colleagues, 87% of the British adult population has one dose of vaccination, and more than 68% have two doses that provide full protection.
Daily death, currently around 40 per day, is only a small portion of the peak above 1,800 seen in January.
The FTSE 100 stock index fell to two months low on Monday about fears that economic recovery can be in danger.
Stocks registered in the UK Cruise Operator Carnival PLC, and the Easyjet airline and the owner of the British Airways IAG fell between 4% and 6.7%.
The pound fell to a three-month low.
‘Freedom Day’? From midnight, laws in the UK who need masks to be imposed in shops and other indoor settings that crossed, along with the limits of capacity in bars and restaurants, and the rules limit the number of people who can socialize together.
Johnson sets the Covid-19 limit for England, with Devol administration in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland made their own policies.
Along with business throughout the UK faced workers’ shortcomings because the NHS Ping Ping application and told them to isolate, the supermarket warned them to face tensions.
“This is the main problem in every industry today,” said CEO Mark & ​​Spencer Steve Rowe.
“Our Covid cases are about doubled every week and the ping level is around three to one of the Covid cases, so we see that it grows exponentially.” “If there are shortcomings we have to manage it by changing the store clock, reduce hours.
Where the industry will see pain in the supply chain, because logistics run closely to be efficient.” British people appear divided into restrictions: some want difficult rules to continue because they are afraid of the virus will continue to kill people and defeat the hospital, but others have blisted on restrictions on peaceful times.
Johnson faces anger on Sundays when he and the Minister of Finance Sunak tries to avoid quarantine with a special scheme for senior ministers and civil servants.
He will now isolate his country’s residence at checkers after Health Minister Javid was tested positive.
When dawn rose in London, Clubbers danced all night at one of the first Live Free-Free music program because the pandemic began last year.
“I haven’t been allowed to dance like what looks like forever,” said Georgia Pike, 31, in an oval room at Hackney, East London.
“I want to dance, I want to hear Live music, I want the vibration to be at the show, be around other people.”

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