The doctor says the lack of masks has allowed Govt cases to increase in the UK

The doctor says the lack of masks has allowed Govt cases to increase in the UK

The UK, one of the pioneers of the Govt-19 vaccine, is now facing an outbreak of the disease.

Despite counting more cases than France, Germany, Italy and Spain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson ruled out the possibility of a new lockout.

TO CNN, Imperial College London doctor Ricardo Petroco spoke about the British government’s decisions to control the epidemic.

“The return to default was done very quickly. Perhaps releasing the use of masks and closed environments would be a more advanced step for the government and allow it to increase the number of cases, ”he said.

For doctors, the country needs new vaccination campaigns. “We know this is going to be an issue. The vaccine was launched very early in the United Kingdom and the population has already reached the end of the safety curve it provides and a third booster dose is now needed,” he said.

However, Petroco noted the fact that despite the increase in cases, the number of hospital admissions in the UK has not increased.

“This increase in the number of diseases should not create frustration because the increase in hospitals has not yet been observed and the number of deaths is in the same direction, around 100 to 200 per day,” he said.

Upon returning to school in the country, the debate over the safety of vaccinating children was an obstacle to advancing immunizations. Petrogo defended the warning of the rulers.

“Vaccination of children is highly debatable. In the UK, 25 children died of the disease, most of them with serious illnesses, so the evidence for the safety of the vaccine must be very strong,” the doctor said.

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/ CNN / Reproduction

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