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PM PM Johnson warned against ‘preterm conclusions’ as a Covid case falling

PM PM Johnson warned against 'preterm conclusions' as a Covid case falling
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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday urged caution because the Daily Covid-19 infection has registered a decline over the past few days and warned against the drawing of “preterm conclusions” about Pandemi roads in this country.
The number of new Covid-19 infections in England fell for sixth consecutive day on Monday and now standing at 24,950.
However, this is more than 10 times higher than the level seen in early May, with only a week after passing because the limitation of legal locking was significantly appointed from most parts of the country.
“I noticed, it was clear, that we were six days in some better figures.
But very, it is very important that we do not allow ourselves to escape with early conclusions about this,” Johnson said.
“Step 4 of the opening only last a few days ago.
People must remain very careful, and it remains a government approach,” he said.
He spoke to reporters on the first day out and around at the end of independent isolation 10 days after contact with contacts.
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Asked about what was called “pingdemic” people who were pinged, or were contacted on the phone, with the NHS test and trail service to send him to myself isolation, he said, “I really understand that, especially now because we begin to see numbers Better.
“But I think everyone understands that this is still a very dangerous disease.
We need to use the tools we have.
Self isolation is the one we have.
I urge people to do it.
“The government has been forced to expand the list of important workers who can use tests and release systems to return to work if Covid is negative after increasing the number of people who are forced to do self isolation.
This system is set to start holding on August 16, but” Until then, please, can everyone remain with this program, “Johnson urged.
Previously, a senior government advisor and expert behind the initial British decision to lock in March last year told the BBC that he hoped the worst of the pandemic would end In October.
“The influence of vaccines greatly reduces the risk of hospitalization and death,” said the epidemiology of Professor Neil Ferguson.
“And I was positive that at the end of September or October we would look back most of the pandemic.
We will have covid.
We will have Covid with us, we will still have people who are dying from Covid, but we will put most of the pandemic behind us, “he said.

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