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British finance minister resists new COVID restrictions before Christmas -the Times

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Posted on December 20, 2021

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(Reuters) – Britain’s Finance Minister Rishi Sunak is one of 10 cabinet ministers who are resisting the introduction of new restrictions before Christmas to curb the spread of the Omicron variant by casting doubts on the accuracy of official modelling, the Times reported. The UK government’s chief scientific adviser Patrick Vallance told ministers at the […]

UK Finance Minister Opposes New COVID Restrictions Before Christmas

(Reuters) – Britain’s Finance Minister Rishi Sunak is one of 10 cabinet ministers who are resisting the introduction of new restrictions before Christmas to curb the spread of the Omicron variant by casting doubts on the accuracy of official modelling, the Times reported.

The UK government’s chief scientific adviser Patrick Vallance told ministers at the weekend that new restrictions should be introduced as soon as possible to stop the NHS being overwhelmed, the newspaper said.

The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies said that if no action was taken, about 3000 patients could need a hospital bed each day, but about one third of the cabinet were resisting the imposition of new restrictions and questioning the accuracy of the study, the report added.

Sunak wanted to wait until the information was clearer and had suggested looking at more models before making any decision.

The prime minister was also reluctant to implement more curbs and believed that people were self-policing and getting their booster shots in large numbers, the Times reported citing an ally.

Earlier on Sunday, Britain’s health minister declined to rule out the chance of further COVID-19 restrictions before Christmas and said that spread of the Omicron variant was a very fast moving situation.

(Reporting by Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • Rishi Sunak resists new COVID restrictions before Christmas.
  • Cabinet ministers question accuracy of Omicron data.
  • Chief scientific adviser urges immediate action.
  • Prime Minister believes in public self-policing.
  • Health minister warns of fast-moving Omicron situation.

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The article discusses UK Finance Minister Rishi Sunak's resistance to new COVID restrictions before Christmas due to doubts about Omicron data accuracy.
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Sunak and other ministers question the accuracy of official modeling data on the Omicron variant's impact.
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The UK government is divided, with some urging immediate restrictions and others, including the Prime Minister, preferring to wait.

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