COVID-19: UK could see 49,000 cases a day by mid October, warns government
By The Editor
21st Sep 2020 | Local News
The UK's Chief Scientific Officer has today warned that the UK could see 49,000 daily cases of coronavirus by mid-October if the infection rate continues to rise.
In a Downing Street briefing today, Sir Patrick Vallance used the latest coronavirus figures to give the public a prediction on what the virus could look like in the UK next month.
Mr Vallance stated that the UK is in a good position for vaccine supply.
The scientific officer said it was, 'possible that some vaccine could be available in small amounts later this year'.
Professer Chris Whitty said the country will be in a 'very difficult situation' if we do not change the statistics course.
He summarised the impacts of the disease for the UK as:
- Direct Covid-related deaths
- The NHS being potentially overwhelmed by a huge spike
- If the NHS has to spend large proportions of time treating Covid cases, it will lead to a reduction in other treatments and preventative medicine – and so potentially more health impacts and deaths from other causes
- Significant impacts on the economy, social welfare and mental wellbeing.
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