Abnormal statement at the top of the UK medical establishment: Professor Sir John Bell, a professor of medicine at Oxford University and a member of the advisory team to the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, claimed in an interview with the British Daily Mail that mass mortality and morbidity from corona were "history" .
"The horrific scenes we saw a year ago, of full intensive care units, people dying prematurely from the virus, I think these scenes are a thing of history and I think we should be encouraged by the knowledge that such things will not happen again," Professor Bell said in an interview with the British newspaper.
"The health system and the Minister of Health are aware of the situation we are in, at the doorstep of a great wave of infection and morbidity. So far it can be said that the public is acting responsibly and we see the avoidance of unnecessary contact," the professor said.
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Incumbent British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Photo: AFP
This comes alongside exposure in the country's media that hospitalization data in the UK, which has been in the midst of an outbreak of the Omicron variant for nearly a month, are more than half of last year's hospitalization data, relative to the number of infected.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, decided yesterday not to adopt new restrictions on the population of the United Kingdom as a result of the spread of the variant.
The decision was made after 100 MPs from the prime minister's faction announced that they would oppose approving new restrictions before there was an actual increase in morbidity in the country.
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