No Need For Tougher Covid Restrictions, Says Minister
The Independent|January 03, 2022
Mask-wearing rules and the work from home directive are likely to remain for now
Rob Merrick
No Need For Tougher Covid Restrictions, Says Minister

There is no need for tougher Covid restrictions in England based on hospital data up to the end of 2021, a health minister has said.

Edward Argar said the numbers onwards and in intensive care were dramatically down on one year ago, showing vaccines and better treatment had put the country in “a very, very different position”.

“I’m seeing nothing in the data right in front of me, in the immediate situation, that suggests a need for further restrictions,” he said, in the first interview granted by a minister since Christmas.

The upbeat verdict came despite Mr. Argar admitting the number of hospital admissions will continue to rise for at least two more weeks “potentially”, given the lag period between infection and illness.

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