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Covid live news: Boris Johnson unveils ambitious booster plan; South African president tests positive | Covid live news: Boris Johnson unveils ambitious booster plan; South African president tests positive |
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Latest updates: UK prime minister gives televised address; Starmer says Johnson looks to have broken Covid law with Christmas quiz | Latest updates: UK prime minister gives televised address; Starmer says Johnson looks to have broken Covid law with Christmas quiz |
The US government’s leading infectious diseases official, Anthony Fauci, has stepped up calls for Americans to get a Covid-19 booster shot, as the US approaches 800,000 lives lost to coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. | |
Fauci warned that the Omicron variant appeared to be able to “evade” the protection of two initial doses of the mRNA-type Covid vaccines – Pfizer/BioNTech’s and Moderna’s – as well as post-infection therapies such as monoclonal antibodies and convalescent plasma. | |
Omicron is spurring new fears as US infections begin to surge again, with infections currently still led by the highly-transmissable Delta variant that has dominated since the summer. | |
Fauci said an extra vaccine shot provides “optimal” protection against Omicron, even though the government’s official designation of “fully vaccinated” remained at two doses of Pfizer or Moderna, or one of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine, which was developed by another method. | |
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Hello it’s Samantha Lock here taking over from my colleague Jedidajah Otte. | |
As I’m reporting to you from Sydney, here are some Covid stats out of Australia. | |
The state of Victoria recorded 1,290 new Covid cases and two deaths, while NSW recorded 536 new Covid-19 cases and no deaths over the past 24 hours. | |
After two years of border closures, the WA premier, Mark McGowan, is today due to announce when the state’s borders will reopen to domestic and international travellers, after reaching the 80% vaccination milestone at the weekend. | |
And “tens of thousands” of people are expected to cross into Queensland after its borders reopen at 1am on Monday. It will be the first time in 229 days people will not need to quarantine on arrival, provided they are fully vaccinated. | |
A person in New South Wales has been admitted to hospital infected with the Omicron variant of Covid-19, the first Omicron patient to be hospitalised since it arrived in Australia last month. | |
The NHS is facing a “huge” challenge in its fight against Omicron, NHS Providers said. | The NHS is facing a “huge” challenge in its fight against Omicron, NHS Providers said. |
The organisation for the NHS hospital, mental health, community and ambulance services said the announcement on Sunday that the target to get every UK adult vaccinated has been brought forward by a month is a “critical moment”. | The organisation for the NHS hospital, mental health, community and ambulance services said the announcement on Sunday that the target to get every UK adult vaccinated has been brought forward by a month is a “critical moment”. |
It added that the NHS needs public support “now as much as ever” as the health service is “already under enormous pressure”. | It added that the NHS needs public support “now as much as ever” as the health service is “already under enormous pressure”. |
An NHS Providers spokesperson said: | An NHS Providers spokesperson said: |
They added that “we will need to reprioritise” as the NHS is “already beyond full stretch”. The spokesperson said: | They added that “we will need to reprioritise” as the NHS is “already beyond full stretch”. The spokesperson said: |
Macmillan Cancer Support reacted to the news that other NHS services may be delayed and said “the government also must not fail to ensure NHS cancer services are prioritised and protected this winter to ensure that nobody faces long waits and disruption in vital cancer care”. | Macmillan Cancer Support reacted to the news that other NHS services may be delayed and said “the government also must not fail to ensure NHS cancer services are prioritised and protected this winter to ensure that nobody faces long waits and disruption in vital cancer care”. |
Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said the NHS will do “everything it can to get even more vaccines into people’s arms so that the public has the maximum possible level of protection” but “while the NHS will remain open for business, this enhanced focus on vaccinations could lead to disruption elsewhere in the service”. | Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said the NHS will do “everything it can to get even more vaccines into people’s arms so that the public has the maximum possible level of protection” but “while the NHS will remain open for business, this enhanced focus on vaccinations could lead to disruption elsewhere in the service”. |
Taylor added: | Taylor added: |
Here some more detail from AFP on the news that South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday: | Here some more detail from AFP on the news that South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday: |
On Sunday, South Africa logged 37,875 daily new infections, data from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases showed - the highest daily tally yet, exceeding the previous record of 26,485 set during the peak of the third wave in July, Bloomberg reports. | On Sunday, South Africa logged 37,875 daily new infections, data from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases showed - the highest daily tally yet, exceeding the previous record of 26,485 set during the peak of the third wave in July, Bloomberg reports. |
This from the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg on Boris Johnson’s announcements tonight: | This from the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg on Boris Johnson’s announcements tonight: |
The public should put aside their “justifiable anger” about recent rule-breaking allegations surrounding Downing Street and Boris Johnson and get their booster vaccination, the Labour MP Wes Streeting has urged. | The public should put aside their “justifiable anger” about recent rule-breaking allegations surrounding Downing Street and Boris Johnson and get their booster vaccination, the Labour MP Wes Streeting has urged. |
The shadow health secretary told broadcasters: | The shadow health secretary told broadcasters: |
Streeting, who had previously called for all adults to be allowed to book their jabs before Johnson’s announced acceleration, said he is booked in to get his top-up jab on Thursday. | Streeting, who had previously called for all adults to be allowed to book their jabs before Johnson’s announced acceleration, said he is booked in to get his top-up jab on Thursday. |
He stressed that the NHS would need to be achieving one million boosters a day in order to achieve the new year target. | He stressed that the NHS would need to be achieving one million boosters a day in order to achieve the new year target. |
Professor Christina Pagel, of University College London, welcomed prime minister Boris Johnson’s announcement of an “emergency booster national mission”, but voiced doubts about whether this would prevent further restrictions before Christmas. | Professor Christina Pagel, of University College London, welcomed prime minister Boris Johnson’s announcement of an “emergency booster national mission”, but voiced doubts about whether this would prevent further restrictions before Christmas. |
“Boosting all adults by the end of the month is really important. We do know that two doses is just not enough,” she said. | “Boosting all adults by the end of the month is really important. We do know that two doses is just not enough,” she said. |
However, she said that some current policies appeared contradictory, including allowing vaccinated people to take lateral flow tests instead of isolating after contact with a Covid case. | However, she said that some current policies appeared contradictory, including allowing vaccinated people to take lateral flow tests instead of isolating after contact with a Covid case. |
She said: | She said: |
Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, said that delivering boosters to all adults in the UK would be a huge challenge, but if achieved it would be the most effective means to reduce severe disease and pressure on the NHS. | Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, said that delivering boosters to all adults in the UK would be a huge challenge, but if achieved it would be the most effective means to reduce severe disease and pressure on the NHS. |
Hunter said: | Hunter said: |
Adam Finn, professor of paediatrics at the University of Bristol and a member of JCVI, said that the ambition to offer boosters to all adults “makes sense if it’s achievable”. | Adam Finn, professor of paediatrics at the University of Bristol and a member of JCVI, said that the ambition to offer boosters to all adults “makes sense if it’s achievable”. |
He said: | He said: |
The leader of the British Labour party, Sir Keir Starmer, said the government had Labour’s support to accelerate the booster programme, as he urged the public to “protect our families, friends and the NHS” by getting a top-up jab amid fears over the Omicron variant. | The leader of the British Labour party, Sir Keir Starmer, said the government had Labour’s support to accelerate the booster programme, as he urged the public to “protect our families, friends and the NHS” by getting a top-up jab amid fears over the Omicron variant. |
Starmer said: | Starmer said: |
Scotland aims to offer booster jabs to all eligible adults by the end of the year, but more Covid-19 restrictions may still be needed to combat Omicron, Nicola Sturgeon has said. | Scotland aims to offer booster jabs to all eligible adults by the end of the year, but more Covid-19 restrictions may still be needed to combat Omicron, Nicola Sturgeon has said. |
In a statement following prime minister Boris Johnson’s address to the nation, Scotland’s first minister said urgent work is under way to “further accelerate rollout of the booster vaccination programme in Scotland”, PA reports. | In a statement following prime minister Boris Johnson’s address to the nation, Scotland’s first minister said urgent work is under way to “further accelerate rollout of the booster vaccination programme in Scotland”, PA reports. |
She said her government’s aim is to offer a “booster jag appointment to all eligible adults by the end of this year if possible”, with 30-39 year olds able to book from 10am on Monday and 18-29 year olds from later in the week. | She said her government’s aim is to offer a “booster jag appointment to all eligible adults by the end of this year if possible”, with 30-39 year olds able to book from 10am on Monday and 18-29 year olds from later in the week. |
Sturgeon added: | Sturgeon added: |
The NHS website to book booster jabs has been experiencing technical difficulties, shortly after British prime minister Boris Johnson’s televised address, in which he urged eligible people to “get boosted now”. | The NHS website to book booster jabs has been experiencing technical difficulties, shortly after British prime minister Boris Johnson’s televised address, in which he urged eligible people to “get boosted now”. |
A statement on the website said: “The NHS website is currently experiencing technical difficulties. We are working to resolve these issues. Thank you for your patience.” | A statement on the website said: “The NHS website is currently experiencing technical difficulties. We are working to resolve these issues. Thank you for your patience.” |