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‘Cases are rising rapidly’: Britain reports steep rise in Delta COVID-19 variant cases

WATCH: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he was very confident that he would be able to lift remaining COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom on his new target date of July 19, based on the most recent data. He said his plan saw July 19 as the "terminus date" for social restrictions that have altered the everyday lives of Britons throughout the pandemic – Jun 18, 2021

Britain has reported another steep rise in the weekly reported cases of the Delta coronavirus variant, Public Health England data showed on Friday, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided to delay the final lifting of lockdown restrictions.

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PHE said there had been 33,630 new cases of the Delta variant first identified in India in the week to June 16, taking the number of confirmed cases to 75,953, a 79 per cent increase on the previous total.

“Cases are rising rapidly across the country and the Delta variant is now dominant,” said Jenny Harries, Chief Executive, UK Health Security Agency.

“It is encouraging to see that hospitalisations and deaths are not rising at the same rate but we will continue to monitor it closely.”

The Delta variant now comprises 91 per cent of sequenced cases, Public Health England said. Using most recent data which includes genotyped data which has more rapid turnaround times, 99 per cent of cases were estimated to be Delta.

In response to the surge in cases of Delta, Johnson is aiming to accelerate vaccination plans to give every adult a first COVID-19 vaccine by July 19, the new date at which he plans to end COVID restrictions in England.

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On Friday, COVID-19 vaccinations were opened up to all people over 18 in England.

PHE added that vaccines were still effective at providing protection against risk of hospitalization from the Delta variant.

It said that as of June 14, a total of 806 people had been hospitalized with the Delta variant, an increase of 423 from the previous week.

PHE added that of those hospitalized, 527 were unvaccinated, and 84 had received both doses.

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