Geporge Eustice, the environment secretary, has said it's too early to say what Covid rules will be in place by Christmas. He warned that people ‘may not be able to get together in the larger groups that they normally would’. Opposition parties have called for coronavirus rules to be the same across all four UK nations this Christmas. Sage member Sir Mark Walport has said there is little to feel reassured about. He added that there are still many vulnerable people, and ‘it's certainly not unrealistic to think there could be 25,000 people in hospital with Covid by the end of next month. We are better at treating coronavirus but the country is still relatively early in the second wave and there is a significant lag between getting the infection and potentially dying.’
Christmas Covid constraints can’t be predicted
Written by David Fletcher 29 Oct 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for the public to avoid frustrations around restrictions and accept we have to control the spread of the virus. (Hebrews 13:17a)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54713802
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