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Covid-19: UK in early stages of 3rd wave, fears top scientist

Agencies | , London
Jun 01, 2021 08:41 AM IST

Ravi Gupta of University of Cambridge, who is a member of the government’s New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (Nervtag) said the UK was seeing a third wave of infections and at least three-quarters of the cases were the new variant first found in India. “

A top Indian-origin scientist advising the British government has warned that there are signs that the UK is in the early stages of a “third wave” of coronavirus infections and urged PM Boris Johnson to delay the planned June 21 reopening by a few weeks, according to a media report on Monday.

FILE PHOTO: On Sunday, the UK reported over 3,000 new Covid-19 cases for a fifth day in a row.(REUTERS)
FILE PHOTO: On Sunday, the UK reported over 3,000 new Covid-19 cases for a fifth day in a row.(REUTERS)

Ravi Gupta of University of Cambridge, who is a member of the government’s New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (Nervtag), said although new cases were “relatively low”, the Covid-19 variant first detected in India has fuelled “exponential growth”, the BBC reported.

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On Sunday, the UK reported over 3,000 new Covid-19 cases for a fifth day in a row.

Gupta said the UK was seeing a third wave of infections and at least three-quarters of the cases were the new variant first found in India. “The number of cases is relatively low. All waves start with a low number of cases... and then become explosive. So the key here is that what we are seeing are the signs of an early wave,” he said.

PM Johnson, meanwhile, said he wants the G7 to reach a deal on Covid-19 vaccine passports and open talks on a “world treaty” to prepare for future pandemics in next month’s summit. He will host a June 11-13 G7 summit in Cornwall, England.

In Brussels, the European Commission said fully vaccinated EU residents should be exempted from quarantine when travelling within the bloc. The EU executive’s update to its non-binding travel advisory was unveiled a week before EU legislation on a digital EU Covid certificate is set to be passed.

The Pacific nation of Palau reported its first confirmed case on Monday.

WHO members agree to strengthen global body

WHO members have agreed to strengthen the global body at the heart of the pandemic response. The 194 member states, in a 14-page resolution on the last day of the virtual annual World Health Assembly, also agreed to “strengthen the WHO’s capacity to rapidly and appropriately assess disease outbreaks”.

Japan, meanwhile, approved Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine for those aged 12-15 years on Monday, the media reported.

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