UK 'could be at start of third Covid wave due to Indian variant'

The UK could be at the start of a third coronavirus wave, a leading government adviser has warned.

Professor Andrew Hayward, a member of the Sage advisory group, told the BBC that the scale of spread of the Indian variant is different to previous variants, and he is "very concerned" about it.

Prof Hayward's comments come as efforts continue to limit the spread of the variant, which is believed to be behind soaring Covid rates in several hotspots around the country.

According to government figures, five Covid hotspots now have rates higher than the benchmark of 100 cases per 100,000 people, despite efforts including surge testing and a push for localised mass vaccination.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast, Prof Hayward said that while "localised interventions" had helped halt the spread of other variants in the past, the Indian variant of the virus is bringing a different challenge.

Covid-19 Indian variant: areas of surge testing/vaccinations. See story HEALTH Coronavirus. Infographic PA Graphics. An editable version of this graphic is available if required. Please contact graphics@pamediagroup.com.
Covid-19 Indian variant: areas of surge testing/vaccinations. See story HEALTH Coronavirus. Infographic PA Graphics. An editable version of this graphic is available if required. Please contact graphics@pamediagroup.com. (Press Association Images)

Asked if the UK is at the start of a third wave of coronavirus, he said: "I think so."

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He said the strain was likely to spread beyond the communities it is already in and suggested that "generalised measures" may start to be needed to control it.

Prof Hayward added that while "localised interventions" like surge testing had halted the spread of other variants, the scale of the Indian variant was different.

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Daily confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the UK. See story HEALTH Coronavirus. Infographic PA Graphics. An editable version of this graphic is available if required. Please contact graphics@pamediagroup.com. (Press Association Images)

On Wednesday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced that surge testing and additional vaccinations would be rolled out in six more areas — Bedford, Burnley, Hounslow, Kirklees, Leicester, and North Tyneside — in a bid to combat the spread.

He said there had been 2,967 confirmed B.1.617.2 infections in the UK - up 644 from the 2,323 cases he announced on Monday, which in itself was up 1,010 from 1,313 cases announced by Public Health England on Thursday.

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