London: The British public are being urged to scale back their pre-Christmas parties and gatherings on Thursday to try and manage the surge in coronavirus cases due to the rapidly transmissing Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Downing Street has denied plans for further lockdown restrictions being imposed any time soon beyond the current work from home guidance where possible guidance, compulsory face masks in indoor settings and COVID vaccine certifications for large venues.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reiterated the government's top-up vaccine "Get Boosted Now" approach as he led a team of ministers and experts to advise people to self-conduct a lateral flow test before attending events or gatherings as the UK recorded 78,610 COVID cases on Wednesday – the country's highest since the pandemic began last year.
"Think carefully before you go," said Johnson.
"Let's carry on giving Omicron both barrels. Let's slow its spread and give the vaccines more time: wear face masks indoors, use ventilation, get tested if you're going to an event where you're likely to meet lots of people, and get tested if you're going to meet elderly and vulnerable relatives,” he said.
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England's Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Professor Chris Whitty, went further to urge the public not to "mix with people you don't have to" as he ominously predicted that more Covid records would be broken in the coming weeks as the UK is undergoing "two epidemics on top of one another", one driven by the "very rapidly growing" Omicron and the other by the already dominant Delta variant.