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Secretary of British Health Sajid Javid Foresees Note Case

Secretary of British Health Sajid Javid Foresees Note Case
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England can reach a record of 100,000 new Covid cases per day, this country’s top health officials recognizes this week, even when he greatly defended the government’s plan to lift most of the virus restrictions on July 19.
The Secretary of Health, said that the vaccine “very weakened” the relationship between infection and hospitalization and death.
About 51% of adults in the UK are fully vaccinated, according to data compiled from government sources by our world in a data project at the University of Oxford, and despite a surge in a very contagious delta variant that has pushed the new average case 27,000 a day, Inpatient in hundreds and daily deaths remain in a lower double digit.
“This vaccine has become a wall of our defense – Jab with Jab, brick by brick, we have built a defense against this virus,” Javid told House of Commons on Tuesday.
Javid spoke forcibly to support the brave experiments Prime Minister Boris Johnson to remove most of the restrictions on viruses – including capacity limits, social blasphemy rules and masks – even when cases rose sharply and a very contagious Delta variant spread globally.
Javid said that modeling suggested that infection could be as high as 50,000 per day, doubled the current level, on July 19, or “freedom day,” as dubbed by the British press.
After that, England could reach 100,000 new cases per day, Javid said, even though he warned that the virus model was less sure further into the future.
England reported 27,334 new cases Monday and 178,128 for the past week, increased by 53% from the previous week.
In a speech at the Commons house on Monday, Javid also warned that cases could rise, but said the vaccine would reduce the worst impact of the virus.
“There is no risk-free risk – completely risk-free – the way to advance,” Javid said then.
“But we need to start returning the goods back to normal and learning to live with Covid.”

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