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Chiara Giordano,Eleanor Sly,Vincent Wood
Wednesday 03 February 2021 17:19 EST
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England’s chief medical officer has said the UK is “past the peak” of the current wave of coronavirus infections, but warned that there could be another surge if restrictions are eased too soon.

Professor Chris Whitty told the Downing Street press conference: “Most of my colleagues think we are past the peak. Now, that doesn’t mean you can’t have another one.”

Prime minister Boris Johnson hailed the “colossal” effort by the NHS in successfully vaccinating 10 million people so far, but also cautioned that it was too soon to allow people to meet up once they have received a second jab.

He warned that infections were still too “forbiddingly high for us to imagine the relaxation of the current guidelines”.

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Vincent Wood3 February 2021 22:19

Hospitals prepare for increase in children suffering rare disease triggered by Covid

Hospitals across the country are preparing for a significant increase in children needing treatment for a rare disease triggered by coronavirus.

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Hospitals prepare for increase in children suffering rare disease triggered by Covid

Covid-19 triggers inflammatory response in very small minority of children, most of whom will not be seriously affected 

Vincent Wood3 February 2021 21:39

Man charged with assault after he refused Covid treatment and ‘pinned nurse against wall’

A man has been charged with assault and criminal damage after allegedly pinning a hospital nurse against a wall while refusing coronavirus treatment.

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Man charged with assault after patient refusing Covid treatment ‘pinned nurse against wall’

Key workers in Nottingham have faced hundreds of such incidents during pandemic, police say

Vincent Wood3 February 2021 21:10

Covid hoaxer banned from all hospitals after taking photos to falsely claim wards were empty

A Hampshire woman who posted photos of empty wards online in an attempt to prove coronavirus is a hoax has been banned from visiting hospitals.

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Covid hoaxer banned from all hospitals after taking photos to falsely claim wards were empty

NHS trusts stress pictures of empty corridors do not prove woman’s ‘disrespectful’ claims

Vincent Wood3 February 2021 20:54

Sir David Attenborough says anti-vaxxer theories come from ‘ignorance’

David Attenborough has called anti-vax thought “an ignorance of medical fact”.  

Sir David Attenborough says anti-vaxxer theories come from ‘ignorance’

He added ‘It seems to me more and more people understand what it is, and more and more people understand that it is a great triumph of medicine’.

Vincent Wood3 February 2021 20:12

UK honours memory of Captain Tom Moore with nationwide clap

People across the country have applauded in the street to mark the passing of Captain Sir Tom Moore.

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UK honours memory of Captain Tom Moore with nationwide clap

Nurses, soldiers and footballers among many to pay tribute

Vincent Wood3 February 2021 19:45

Boris Johnson leads clap for Captain Tom

The prime minister led the nation in clapping in tribute to Captain Tom Moore, who died on Tuesday.

The record-breaking fundraiser, who died at age 100, became the nation’s sweetheart after he raised over £32m by walking laps around his garden.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds outside 10 Downing Street, London, join in with a nationwide clap in honour of Captain Sir Tom Moore
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds outside 10 Downing Street, London, join in with a nationwide clap in honour of Captain Sir Tom Moore (PA)
Members of staff at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital take part in the Clap for Captain Tom Moore
Members of staff at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital take part in the Clap for Captain Tom Moore (AFP via Getty Images)
Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore, grandson Benji, granddaughter Georgia and son-in-law Colin Ingram outside his the home in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, joining in with a nationwide clap
Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore, grandson Benji, granddaughter Georgia and son-in-law Colin Ingram outside his the home in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, joining in with a nationwide clap (PA)
Hospital staff clap in honour of Captain Sir Tom Moore at 6pm outside Aintree Hospital in Liverpool
Hospital staff clap in honour of Captain Sir Tom Moore at 6pm outside Aintree Hospital in Liverpool (Getty Images)
Players from the Premier League Burnley v Manchester City teams line up during a minute’s applause in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore before the match
Players from the Premier League Burnley v Manchester City teams line up during a minute’s applause in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore before the match (Pool via REUTERS)
Junior soldiers at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, joining in with a nationwide clap
Junior soldiers at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, joining in with a nationwide clap (PA)
Kate Ng3 February 2021 19:20

Boris Johnson refuses to accelerate return of England’s schools in response to falling Covid infections

The prime minister has ruled out bringing forward the return of schools in England from 8 March, as Professor Chris Whitty warned the NHS will be swiftly back in trouble if relaxations are introduced too fast.

Boris Johnson is under pressure to follow Wales and Scotland by allowing schools to return after the half-term break on 22 February, but he warned he did not want to send recent reductions in infection rates “into reverse”.

Our Political Editor Andrew Woodcock reports:

Boris Johnson refuses to accelerate return of England’s schools in response to falling Covid infections

Chief medic warns NHS will be in trouble ‘extraordinarily fast’ if restrictions lifted too soon

Kate Ng3 February 2021 19:00

UK Covid deaths surpass Great Plague, Aids pandemic and every terror attack and war since 1945 combined

The number of Covid-19 deaths in the UK has surpassed the combined death toll of the Great Plague, the Aids pandemic and every single terror attack and war since 1945.

The estimated fatalities from the previous events mentioned totals 99,500. In contrast, the coronavirus pandemic has claimed the lives at more than 100,000 people in the UK, reports my colleague Anthony Cuthbertson.

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UK Covid deaths now greater than Great Plague, Aids pandemic and every terror attack and war since 1945

Latest milestone is also more than double the death toll from the Blitz during Second World War

Kate Ng3 February 2021 18:40

Chris Whitty sure man who shouted at him in street will ‘become a model citizen in due course’

Professor Chris Whitty said he "didn't think anything of" being accused of lying about the pandemic by a young man while walking near Westminster, footage of which has being widely shared on social media.

"The odd young lad, showing off, occasionally happens," he told a Downing Street briefing.

"I didn't think anything of it frankly. I was very surprised it was picked up by the media at all as anything of any importance.

"I'm sure he'll become a model citizen in due course and hopefully more like Captain Tom, who is the kind of person who I think much more exemplifies the spirit of the UK."

Kate Ng3 February 2021 18:20

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