The UK is expected to remain in lockdown until March, with people being urged to stay at home, as the scale of the public health emergency becomes even more daunting.
More than 60,000 new Covid cases have been reported in the past 24 hour period, the highest number since the start of the pandemic. More than a million people in England are currently infected.
There is some progress, with more than 1.3m people having been given a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine, including a quarter of people over 80. However some experts have warned that the government’s target of delivering 13 million vaccines by mid-February is unrealistic.
Record numbers of people have been admitted to hospital since Christmas putting huge strain on the NHS.
And government advisers have warned that some restrictions may still be needed next winter to keep the virus under control.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by deputy political editor Vicki Young, health editor Hugh Pym and health correspondent Dominic Hughes.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Views: 0
Lockdowns totally unacceptable and unnecessary and criminal
Mental looking back at this. Conspiracies aside just shows you how much power the government has
The ‘conspiracies’ were from the government.
and we’ve got monkeypox
Who’s the newslead on this? Another compromised ‘asset’ ready to do his duty. The djabbed keep dying and their health keeps worsening and there are no mass protests. Britons are truly spine less
“come in because their loved ones are reaching the end of the line”
errr what??
come in!?